1992 Honda Prelude Custom Headlights

Honda Prelude Custom Headlights - 1992
  • Spyder® - Black LED Halo Projector Headlights
    Spyder®Black LED Halo Projector Headlights
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    # 284622822
    Honda Prelude 1992, Black LED Halo Projector Headlights by Spyder®. 1 Pair. Black housing, clear lens. Bulbs: H1 low beam (included), H1 high beam (included). Improve your vision and your vehicle’s appearance with these bolt-on...
    $271.97Save: 15%
    $231.17
  • Diode Dynamics® - Pro-Series Multicolor Demon Eyes Set
    Diode Dynamics®Pro-Series Multicolor Demon Eyes Set
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    # mpn4651303546
    Universal Pro-Series Multicolor Demon Eyes Set by Diode Dynamics®. Light Color: Multicolor. Voltage: 9-16V. Operational Temperature: -40C to 85C (-40F to 185F). Connector Type: JST 5-pin Input (+GRBW). Beam Angle: 270 Degrees. Driver...
    18 watts of LEDs, RGBW, for full multicolor and true white illuminationFull aluminum construction, with added heatsinking
    $90.00


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1992 Honda Prelude Custom Headlights Reviews

3 reviews
3.8 of 5
Amazing Lights Yet Better Specifics
Spyder® PRO-YD-HP92-BK - Black LED Halo Projector Headlights
I am really happy with the product but there’s just the small things that I’m sure everyone would enjoy to see before buying a product. With that being said, things like more photos all around a product and details specifications. The lights are wonderful, don’t get me wrong and i planned on keeping them. I just think it’s unfortunate that they didn’t come with the parking housing or “warn” the buyer about the sockets being different than the standard plugs of a car itself. Like my 1994 Honda Prelude. I had to spend the extra dollars to get some conversion wires. Which I don’t mind at all but I think having a heads up of what “requirements” you’d need to install specific parts would be nice to know. And one last thing too is the fact they aren’t HID compatible because of how they’re designed and I’m a little puzzled with the low beam bulbs being built into the headlights themselves. Meaning, if they did burn out there’s no way of changing them. So I think the design of them are a little oof but overall, despite of the small flaws the order possessed and requirements of being able to use the lights they’re well worth.
Posted by Brian (Antioch, CA) / November 14, 20181994 Honda Prelude
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