I watched the video. Nothing was mentioned about adjusting the lights up or down. Do customers have the ability to adjust them or are they locked into a pre-determined position on the bracket? If we can adjust them, do we guesstimate when the bumper is off and then lock them down or is there a way to adjust them when the bumper is back on? I have the SS3's on an Outback and also RAM 3500. I can adjust those.
I know this is pretty old now, but I just bought a set of these SS3 max and I was trying to see how you’re supposed to adjust them? I’m guessing you’re supposed to set them not quite super tight so you can push on them to adjust them?
@@EdgeAutosport I tightened them down to where I figured I could just slip them a bit. Hopefully they don’t end up loosening up and moving on their own. It’s a very cheesy way to adjust very expensive fog lights. They are very bright and very awesome though. a lot of light gets output in the right direction. I only had one person/their highbeams at me but some people don’t understand when you’re coming up the hill they are likely going to get blasted.
Hello, greetings, I have a civic si 2020 and I bought the lights on your page, I saw how I installed them and I liked them but I could not install them, the connection does not connect with the factory connection and. It doesn't fit well in the ring of lights that you recommend, how can I connect them, thanks.
you ever figure this out ? if you haven't then you nee the jam fog light harness adapter. to 2020 has led fog lights so the plug is different. ill link in my next comment
Something I found out the fog lights do not fit none of the hatchback including the type r please be aware it says so on their website in the fitment section
We really don't have a ton of experience with fog lights so it's hard to say how these compare to others. But I'll say these are REALLY bright. I don't find it annoying though. Just really bright lol.
@@EdgeAutosport Thanks man. I'm worried they may be too bright to a point where its a hazard and i'm blinding myself. Do you remember if they sent you the sport (200 dollar) or pro (300 dollar) version?
@@ngemu3400 Late reply, but i have a set of ss3 sport on my lifted 2020 wrangler. Granted mine are significantly higher from the road, but i doubt running them on a civic would be a problem. The fog optic is a super narrow vertical spread, i think its something like 8 degrees.
We haven't gotten into headlight stuff too much yet but we plan on it. I know we have our eye on the Morimoto head lights. I don't know if you'll ever get anything like this yellow for the headlights, nor should you, IMO. If anything, I'd try to match the fog lights with the head lights if it's a matching issue.
@@EdgeAutosport I meant like the DRL lights are cool white and the high/low beams are warm white. I was wondering if you knew any bulbs that match the DRL. Looking forward to the headlight video!
@@JohnathanVanProoyen Ok I see. I know Diode makes some low and high beam stuff for the headlights with different brightness and color options. Shoot us an email and we'll see if it's what you want. We don't have it on the site. sales@edgeautosport.com
Although I can't guarantee it, I would be willing to try if I were you. Diode's site says it doesn't fit the Si models for some reason. Well, we put them on ours without any trouble and all the fog lights locations are the same on the Type R so I think it'd be worth a shot. But again, I can't guarantee.
Supposedly there'll work but you need a plug adapter harness. I don't know why they don't just tell customers that. Instead they told me, We don't make any Fog lights that will fit the Type R. Sorry
The bumper is pretty sturdy even though it feels like you're going to rip it in half every time you take it off. But it's not that bad. We did a FMIC video with detailed instructions on how to take it off. Check it out, it'll help a lot
I just installed yellow fog light bulbs in the stock fog light housing. They're bright as hell.no need to replace the whole fog light assembly. Cost me 30 bucks. Had them over 3 years and still going.
We really don't have a reason to cut them right now. If we needed some fresh air supply to something like an oil cooler or brakes or something, we might get into doing that one day.
I watched the video. Nothing was mentioned about adjusting the lights up or down. Do customers have the ability to adjust them or are they locked into a pre-determined position on the bracket? If we can adjust them, do we guesstimate when the bumper is off and then lock them down or is there a way to adjust them when the bumper is back on? I have the SS3's on an Outback and also RAM 3500. I can adjust those.
does this fit 2019 si coupe?
Do you know if these fit on the 11th gen civic?
Where did you get the metal base where the fogs go mounted?
It comes in the kit! edgeautosport.com/diode-dynamics-ss3-led-fog-light-kit-honda-civic-2016-2019/
Hello! Do you know if that would fit the 11th gen civic/ 2022 yr model?
Looks nice!!! Keep up the good content!!
I know this is pretty old now, but I just bought a set of these SS3 max and I was trying to see how you’re supposed to adjust them? I’m guessing you’re supposed to set them not quite super tight so you can push on them to adjust them?
They are tricky to adjust when the bumper is on the car, so get them pretty centered and lock them in place before putting the bumper back on
@@EdgeAutosport I tightened them down to where I figured I could just slip them a bit. Hopefully they don’t end up loosening up and moving on their own. It’s a very cheesy way to adjust very expensive fog lights.
They are very bright and very awesome though. a lot of light gets output in the right direction. I only had one person/their highbeams at me but some people don’t understand when you’re coming up the hill they are likely going to get blasted.
Hello, greetings, I have a civic si 2020 and I bought the lights on your page, I saw how I installed them and I liked them but I could not install them, the connection does not connect with the factory connection and. It doesn't fit well in the ring of lights that you recommend, how can I connect them, thanks.
you ever figure this out ? if you haven't then you nee the jam fog light harness adapter. to 2020 has led fog lights so the plug is different. ill link in my next comment
Something I found out the fog lights do not fit none of the hatchback including the type r please be aware it says so on their website in the fitment section
It fits but is the wrong connector to the Type R’s harness.
Any more specifics? Was just about to order a set for a 2021 Sport Hatch.
Do you recommend Elite series or SS3 PRO?
Do you find the foreground too bright? Most people who use the ss3 mount them on trucks which so the fogs sit much higher
We really don't have a ton of experience with fog lights so it's hard to say how these compare to others. But I'll say these are REALLY bright. I don't find it annoying though. Just really bright lol.
@@EdgeAutosport Thanks man. I'm worried they may be too bright to a point where its a hazard and i'm blinding myself.
Do you remember if they sent you the sport (200 dollar) or pro (300 dollar) version?
@@ngemu3400 Late reply, but i have a set of ss3 sport on my lifted 2020 wrangler. Granted mine are significantly higher from the road, but i doubt running them on a civic would be a problem. The fog optic is a super narrow vertical spread, i think its something like 8 degrees.
Can you recommend a good headlight to match the daytime run lights color temperature? Really bugs me on mine with the two tone haha
We haven't gotten into headlight stuff too much yet but we plan on it. I know we have our eye on the Morimoto head lights. I don't know if you'll ever get anything like this yellow for the headlights, nor should you, IMO. If anything, I'd try to match the fog lights with the head lights if it's a matching issue.
@@EdgeAutosport I meant like the DRL lights are cool white and the high/low beams are warm white. I was wondering if you knew any bulbs that match the DRL. Looking forward to the headlight video!
@@JohnathanVanProoyen Ok I see. I know Diode makes some low and high beam stuff for the headlights with different brightness and color options. Shoot us an email and we'll see if it's what you want. We don't have it on the site. sales@edgeautosport.com
What’s the new clutch setup?
We'll post soon.
Any canbus issues with this long term?
We haven't seen anything like that yet. We don't drive the car every day, but so far, so good.
Nice to see a St.Louis product.
Would this work on Type R?
Although I can't guarantee it, I would be willing to try if I were you. Diode's site says it doesn't fit the Si models for some reason. Well, we put them on ours without any trouble and all the fog lights locations are the same on the Type R so I think it'd be worth a shot. But again, I can't guarantee.
@@EdgeAutosport that's what I thought and on their website the pic of installation shows what looks like a type r thanks anyway for the response
Supposedly there'll work but you need a plug adapter harness. I don't know why they don't just tell customers that. Instead they told me, We don't make any Fog lights that will fit the Type R. Sorry
@@thinkforyourself5672 yea I already installed it you need the jdm access harness the same one you use for jdm access foglights for type r
Just purchased this from you guys
Thank you!
My 2020 civic si got different connectors.
Yeah I ran into the same issue. What did you do to solve it? Did you splice a jdm harness on or is there an adaptor out there that works?
how did you get them to work?
@@vtecef9 I got them to work by ordering a jdm harness. They are plug and play for my Si now.
@@IDKjeromy can you send me a like please? Much appreciate
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Love them but I’m gonna have to remove the bumper and i know I’m going to break anything
The bumper is pretty sturdy even though it feels like you're going to rip it in half every time you take it off. But it's not that bad. We did a FMIC video with detailed instructions on how to take it off. Check it out, it'll help a lot
I just installed yellow fog light bulbs in the stock fog light housing. They're bright as hell.no need to replace the whole fog light assembly. Cost me 30 bucks. Had them over 3 years and still going.
@@coopemall4158 Amazon back in 2019
Love it
Do something about the ugly fake honeycomb
has anyone tried to cut some small holes ??
Multiple people have cut holes in the driver side honeycomb. Helps get some fresh in when running a cold air intake
We really don't have a reason to cut them right now. If we needed some fresh air supply to something like an oil cooler or brakes or something, we might get into doing that one day.
Don’t show people the wrong thing by removing the bumper. Talk about wasting ppl’s time 🤦🏻♂️