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Reddit mentions of iJDMTOY (2) Xenon Bulb Retainer Adapter Holders, Compatible With Acura RSX RL Honda CR-V Prelude Odyssey Install H1 Aftermarket Xenon LED Conversion Kit Light On Headlights

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of iJDMTOY (2) Xenon Bulb Retainer Adapter Holders, Compatible With Acura RSX RL Honda CR-V Prelude Odyssey Install H1 Aftermarket Xenon LED Conversion Kit Light On Headlights. Here are the top ones.

iJDMTOY (2) Xenon Bulb Retainer Adapter Holders, Compatible With Acura RSX RL Honda CR-V Prelude Odyssey Install H1 Aftermarket Xenon LED Conversion Kit Light On Headlights
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  • Compatible with Acura RSX, RL or Honda CR-V, Prelude, and Odyessy vehicles H1 halogen headlight
  • No modification required
  • Allow you to easily install the aftermarket xenon headlight conversion kit without destroying the original socket
  • Twist lock to firmly mount the xenon LED bulb to ensure correct beam pattern
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Found 2 comments on iJDMTOY (2) Xenon Bulb Retainer Adapter Holders, Compatible With Acura RSX RL Honda CR-V Prelude Odyssey Install H1 Aftermarket Xenon LED Conversion Kit Light On Headlights:

u/bran_donger ยท 1 pointr/Acura_RSX

I'm running some generic-Chinese H1 LEDs that I found off of Amazon. The color, brightness, and spread are great, but getting them installed was a bit of a faff. You'll have to get an adapter to fit it into the H1 socket; the LED bulb doesn't have those "teeth" that align the bulb with the socket and that the metal spring holds down, so without the adapter, it's just loose in the socket.

I have these bulbs for my low beams, using this adapter that I shaved down to fit with a dremel. Then I have these for my high beams.

But if you don't want to deal with that headache like I did for LED bulbs, these bulbs from PIAA were great, and lasted well over a year for me; they were still working when I swapped them out for the LEDs.

I'm a big fan of PIAA; I have their bulbs, wipers, and fog lamps across all my cars.

A good daily pad that I recommend are the Hawk HPS; available from TireRack with very fast shipping (one-day depending on where you live). These are an all-around excellent OEM+ pad, with low noise, low dust, and consistent bite. Hawk HP+ are more aggressive but can be daily driven, just prepare for the extra dust; I use these as my track pads.

Stainless steel lines all do the same thing, so unless you're a whore for JDM stuff like I am, the Goodrich lines (which are also on TireRack) are excellent value. As for fluid, Motul RBF660 is everyone's go-to and worked great for me, but I've found Project Mu 335 to be just better overall and cost roughly the same.

They are just slightly thicker but by millimeters. The same effect can be achieved using Strut King's aluminum pedal inserts (just less OG), but I don't think it'll be noticeable as far as ergonomics go. They're really for texture/appearance.

u/eptsucks ยท 1 pointr/Acura_RSX

Hey so you need H1 LED bulb brackets, something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008DKEXE8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_htrRCbH598YMJ