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Old 01-10-2011, 10:48 PM   #1
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LF: Civic Foglight WIRING Install

Here's the thing, I have a 2009 honda civic sedan and recently got a set of aftermarket foglights off someone locally.

I have HID's installed on them and I have the wiring from the fogs already hooked up to the factory wiring that leads from the fogs on the bumper -> through the firewall -> to the wiring by the pedals. I have that wire connected to the switch, and I need someone to help me connect the relay and some fuses, and I'm all set.

I believe it's only a 15 minute job, but I'm willing to pay whatever your min. charge is to get this done since it's been bugging me for a while. Let me know, thanks (:


On a side note: I also have some lowering springs I plan to put on my car. However I currently have 15" winter tires on my car and I plan to switch back to all seasons when there's no more chance of snow, so I'm wondering if I would have to re-align my springs if I put them on now and switch to 16" all seasons.

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On a side note: I also have some lowering springs I plan to put on my car. However I currently have 15" winter tires on my car and I plan to switch back to all seasons when there's no more chance of snow, so I'm wondering if I would have to re-align my springs if I put them on now and switch to 16" all seasons.

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If you install the springs now and do an alignment, changing the tires out later should have no bearing on alignment.
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