Stock headlights from your local dealer can be very expensive. They can range from hundreds to thousands, depending on the type of vehicle that you drive.
An affordable way to replace your headlight would be looking into OEM compatible headlights. Here're some examples (just copy & paste the link to your browser)
http://www.carpart4u.com/autopart/Replacement-Headlights-p-1-c-92.html
Better yet, if you're replacing your headlights and want to upgrade a little to have your headlights look more stylish, you can try to replace them with projector headlights. They look more stylish, provide more intense beam of light and most importantly, they make driving at night much more safer.
Here are some examples of projector headlights:
http://www.carpart4u.com/autopart/Projector-Headlights-p-1-c-6.html
$178
not more than $25
25$
no because an accord headlight is much more longer than a civic headlight
Ninety percent of all light is caught by a thin layer of dirt on a headlight.
$90
Sounds correct-- clean all connections and perhaps run a ground wire from headlight body directly to ground for test
im pretty sure its 47$
it depends on what the headlight cover is made out of. But here's a suggestion. For a 1989 Caprice Classic with a glass headlight, it costs $243. It's expensive because of the size but varies from makes and sizes of cars
You can remove the headlight by removing the retaining screws. Remove the headlight wiring. The headlight should easily come out.
Yes. Just switch the headlight brackets out.(remove the headlight bracket from the CRX headlight/ install the CIVIC headlight bracket on the CRX headlight.
Ok I will answer this myself as I figured it out( so much for the internet hey). You have to take off the bumper so you can get to all the screws on the headlight, take out the headlight and from then on it's pretty straight forward.