Smoked Cefiro's installed
Smoked Cefiro's installed
Install was easier than anticipated. The mounting tabs broke off in shipping and they are supposed to be used to secure the outer part of the light. (Hard to understand if you have never installed them, but I will post some more pics of my mounting system as well.) However, I was able to use the mounting post with some plumbers tape to get it more secure than you could ever dream of. Also used a nut and bolt to secure the grille too. I'll have hopefully a revised set of how-to instructions in the near future.
These two pics are HUGE and show the real detail of the gap - a true concern of potential buyers. Basically what you're seeing is weather stripping on the car itself, a second layer on the light and the light itself has some standard weather stripping that you can see on the lower portion of the corner:
(IE will shrink these down by default ... expand them because they're 1200+ pixels wide)
http://www.maximafreak.com/pics/cefiro/LH.jpg
http://www.maximafreak.com/pics/cefiro/RH.jpg
Here are some pics of the car:




They still need to be aimed, but other than that, they are AWESOME!
These two pics are HUGE and show the real detail of the gap - a true concern of potential buyers. Basically what you're seeing is weather stripping on the car itself, a second layer on the light and the light itself has some standard weather stripping that you can see on the lower portion of the corner:
(IE will shrink these down by default ... expand them because they're 1200+ pixels wide)
http://www.maximafreak.com/pics/cefiro/LH.jpg
http://www.maximafreak.com/pics/cefiro/RH.jpg
Here are some pics of the car:




They still need to be aimed, but other than that, they are AWESOME!
Rishi ... you definitely need a new digicam! LOL! Anyway ... sorry I didn't call you, I was on my way home from a friends house and trolled through the back of my neighborhood and found a spot for a nice little 15 minute photo session. We'll have to get together and get pics at Lake Park one weekend.
To everyone else, thanks so much for the compliments! These lights absolutely amazed me when I put them on. My wife even noticed and complimented the look. Now she wants new headlights for her '01
Might have to get her the 5.5 gen lights next ...
To everyone else, thanks so much for the compliments! These lights absolutely amazed me when I put them on. My wife even noticed and complimented the look. Now she wants new headlights for her '01
Might have to get her the 5.5 gen lights next ...
Originally Posted by MaximaConvert
thats awesome dude! - now u need matching foglights
Hmm, AE foglights, now that's an idea ....
Originally Posted by gtr_rider
I dont know why but your car always looks amazingly nice.
yeah theyre becoming very popular, it having fitment issues and modifying to fit and all.
for some reason, Big_Ham's car looks really really good. maybe its the weather, smoked turnsingals, or paint. it just looks damn good. mad props to you.
for some reason, Big_Ham's car looks really really good. maybe its the weather, smoked turnsingals, or paint. it just looks damn good. mad props to you.
Originally Posted by Big_Ham
Thanks gtr ... I need to make it to one of your South FL meets so you can see it in person.
Haha,nice work! They look awesome...kinda wish I didnt sell 'em to you now,haha.But all's good.Your car looks so much better with the cefiros.Sorry for that tab breaking off,didnt know it was that fragile.Congrats on the install,did what I didnt wanna bother with!
hey i was wondering if you used a dremel to cut out the corner light support?
and also what was the brand/type of weather stripping you used and where you found it?
b/c i have some cefiros on the way and was just going to use my dremel but didn't have a clue on what weather stripping to use
and also what was the brand/type of weather stripping you used and where you found it?
b/c i have some cefiros on the way and was just going to use my dremel but didn't have a clue on what weather stripping to use
Originally Posted by Kta920
Haha,nice work! They look awesome...kinda wish I didnt sell 'em to you now,haha.But all's good.Your car looks so much better with the cefiros.Sorry for that tab breaking off,didnt know it was that fragile.Congrats on the install,did what I didnt wanna bother with!
Originally Posted by A Flood99
hey i was wondering if you used a dremel to cut out the corner light support?
and also what was the brand/type of weather stripping you used and where you found it?
b/c i have some cefiros on the way and was just going to use my dremel but didn't have a clue on what weather stripping to use
and also what was the brand/type of weather stripping you used and where you found it?
b/c i have some cefiros on the way and was just going to use my dremel but didn't have a clue on what weather stripping to use
Weather stripping Rishi says he got at Home Depot. It was very thick and wide. Easy to work with. My suggestion would be to buy two different types. The gap you're trying to fill is pretty significant, so get some that is VERY thick and some that is moderately thick. Put one on the fender and one on the light. Test fit, cut, test fit, cut, etc. The more you play with it (have patience) the better your result will be.
Also, you will see on the page I linked earlier with all the pics ... the pics at the end show how the light was secured ... and not with the mounting tabs on the top of the lights. I unscrewed the male pop-connector (for lack of a better term) ... it looks like a larger version of what holds our corner lights in. I then screwed it back in connecting a piece of plumbers tape. Secure the other end AS TIGHT AS YOU CAN to a bolt of your choice that has the leverage to hold the light in. When you think you've got the right hole lined up and it was pretty easy to line it up ... go one more hole on the plumbers tape. This will prevent loose/jiggling headlights when driving.
The mounting tab may be a great mount also, but it seems to me that if it can break in shipment and the items were packed pretty well, that I would rather not use it as my only point of outer support.
Originally Posted by Big_Ham
Man ... I HATE that drive to and from Orlando, but I'm still considering it. When is it again? My parents are in town the last weekend of Feb ...
Originally Posted by gtr_rider
It is on the 26th if I remember right, I might make it out if my transmission cooperates 

Originally Posted by RastaManMax
I think that these are a good upgrade for the 95/96's, but i still don't see myself doing it to my 97 since the headlights are already clear and fit perfectly, but to each their own.
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Originally Posted by LudeAEM
Thanks for the advice on the weather stripping. That was my missing link that made me NOT want to buy these. Look at you big ham... damn you, making me spend more money. 

THEY'RE WORTH IT!
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do cefiro's fit on 95's too? I might have to get a set


Yeah, your car looks really nice. I want those on my car now
