Results 1 to 12 of 12
  1. #1
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    newcastle
    Car:
    96 CXI civic

    DIY request: HID install for EK1 96 civic CXI

    as the title states, ive recently bought an HID kit for my EK1 civic. tried fitting it up the day i got it in the mail and found that i had to replace the shades...eeeeeek!

    if anyone has a guide to change to HID's that would be fantastic. even just some tips to change over would be greatly appreciated.

    cheers
    brendan

    ps. im a 3rd yr mechanic apprentice, so im reasonable on the tools if that makes any difference.
    96 CXI Civic
    HSD HS coilovers
    VTI-R wheels toyo R1R's
    6000k HID kit ~ on the way
    front / rear stut braces anyone? PM me

  2. #2
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    cabramatta!!!
    Car:
    ek1
    give me a few days ill post my own DIY up for you
    and what shades do u have to replace?
    not sure bout wat ur talking about

  3. #3
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    newcastle
    Car:
    96 CXI civic
    oh sweet thanks!

    the shades that cover the original head light and reflect it back onto the rear of the light. you have to put in longer ones in my kit at least cause the HID bulb is a fair bit longer. me and my mate couldnt figure out how to change it without pulling the front bar and grill off.

    but yeah im looking forward to your article
    cheers
    brendan
    96 CXI Civic
    HSD HS coilovers
    VTI-R wheels toyo R1R's
    6000k HID kit ~ on the way
    front / rear stut braces anyone? PM me

  4. #4
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    cabramatta!!!
    Car:
    ek1
    Quote Originally Posted by NMD View Post
    oh sweet thanks!

    the shades that cover the original head light and reflect it back onto the rear of the light. you have to put in longer ones in my kit at least cause the HID bulb is a fair bit longer. me and my mate couldnt figure out how to change it without pulling the front bar and grill off.

    but yeah im looking forward to your article
    cheers
    brendan
    hey dude, the HID BULBS shouldnt be longer then your current shades on ur civic and yes you have to pull off your front bar and grill to take off the lights without any hassles

    shouldnt be hard at all,

  5. #5
    Are your bulb is H4 hi/low or H4 low? Pic of your HID bulb will be nice as i have no problem at all with the shades (my ride).

  6. #6
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    St Albans
    Car:
    2000 Cxi EK
    i have a Hi/Lo kit from MuSecret, all i did was:

    - clamp the bulb down first without the rubber seal
    - leave the metal plate clamped, rotate the bulb out
    - attach the rubber seal (shades)
    - then re-attach the bulb to the plate

    didn't need to replace the rubber shades or anything, the shades were perfectly shaped to the bulb and sealed it completely

  7. #7
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Kellyville, SYDNEY
    Car:
    Civic FD1, Impreza, GE6
    yea, i installed HIDs in lots of EK already, it is quite a bitch especially the left hand side where that stupid container is!
    all i did was
    1.take oem bulb out
    2.twist open the HID and pull it apart from the new "Shades"
    3.clamp the new "shades" to the headlight
    4. twist back the HID to the new" shades"
    5. and put the rubber seal thing back on it

  8. #8
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    St Albans
    Car:
    2000 Cxi EK
    probably better and easier to remove the light and fit the parts in, then trying to do it while the light housing is in the car

  9. #9
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    GD3//EK//CL9
    Quote Originally Posted by burner42 View Post
    probably better and easier to remove the light and fit the parts in, then trying to do it while the light housing is in the car
    That way may take longer. It really depends how skilled you are at it. I've installed many kits in various cars and they were all pretty simple. The civic/jazz is one of the hardest ones i've come across (rubber seal/some bottle crap was a b****). But when you install a HID kit, its best to take off the bumper anyway so you can find a good location (preferably behind the bumper) to install the ballast.

  10. #10
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    St Albans
    Car:
    2000 Cxi EK
    Quote Originally Posted by stylzjhn View Post
    That way may take longer. It really depends how skilled you are at it. I've installed many kits in various cars and they were all pretty simple. The civic/jazz is one of the hardest ones i've come across (rubber seal/some bottle crap was a b****). But when you install a HID kit, its best to take off the bumper anyway so you can find a good location (preferably behind the bumper) to install the ballast.
    correct, only way to take out the lights is to remove the bumper on ek's, hence i said to remove the lights. It's really easy to remove all these parts, just the matter of running the wires neatly that's all, of course not forgetting the ballast. I did mine really neat, but to find out that the unit i brought was faulty. sucks.

  11. #11
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    JDMD15B
    Car:
    14EGs/8EDs/3EKs
    I would suggest removing the front bar like someone else said to mount the ballast somewhere neat so there isn't the ballast and wires everywhere.

    On the passenger side, try unmounting the power steering bottle and moving it to the side, no need to remove the hoses, gives you a bit more space to work with if you dont want to take off the headlights.
    JDM D15B - you wouldn't understand

    No K-SWAP ? No worries - Unfriend

  12. #12
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    02 DC5
    is there a DIY somewhere in the forum?

    if so could you point me towards it? i cant find a diy with good pix

    thanks

    edit: i mean i cant even find a DIY for this topic
    (EK Civic HIDs)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3


Terms and Conditions
Ozhonda.com is in no way affiliated with the Honda motor company or Honda Australia in anyway whatsoever.