2000 Integra Mudguard Install??
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Hello,
I just received my mudguards (08P00-ST8-204) with no installation instructions. I'm sure I could wing it, but would rather have a set for reference. Can anyone help me out?
I just received my mudguards (08P00-ST8-204) with no installation instructions. I'm sure I could wing it, but would rather have a set for reference. Can anyone help me out?
For the back there are square holes that the white plugs go in and then you screw the mudguards up.
I think the front uses the existing holes where the fender liner screws to the fender. I can't remember for sure.
I think the front uses the existing holes where the fender liner screws to the fender. I can't remember for sure.
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hey bud i will scan them tonight and email them to you just email me with you email and i can pass it on to ya sk96xjjeeper@yahoo.com
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They were fairly rare as factory options, and even rarer to see on modded DC's. I have a feeling that it might because even if you are moderately low, the flaps scrape all over the place. Personally I love that!
DC2 + flaps = secks


(and these are not mine just some sexy examples)


hey, thanks for confirming that for me. do the 98-01 flaps say "INTEGRA" on them? i think i found some but these are just plain black. maybe only the older style ones have the imprint? thanks again, and nice car.
no, but i am anticipating a new paint job sometime in 2010.
here in pennsyltucky, they still tar and chip roads. also, amish buggies are pulled by horses, and those POS people don't have to obey most laws of the land. if i stop and drop a pile of crap on the road every half mile i wouldn't be allowed to use the road anymore. /rant
i think i found the part number for 98-01 mudguards 08P00-ST7-204, and they do not have the INTEGRA lettering imprint on them.
i found them under $40 brand new and $60 on craigslist. go figure.
here in pennsyltucky, they still tar and chip roads. also, amish buggies are pulled by horses, and those POS people don't have to obey most laws of the land. if i stop and drop a pile of crap on the road every half mile i wouldn't be allowed to use the road anymore. /rant
i think i found the part number for 98-01 mudguards 08P00-ST7-204, and they do not have the INTEGRA lettering imprint on them.
i found them under $40 brand new and $60 on craigslist. go figure.
no, but i am anticipating a new paint job sometime in 2010.
here in pennsyltucky, they still tar and chip roads. also, amish buggies are pulled by horses, and those POS people don't have to obey most laws of the land. if i stop and drop a pile of crap on the road every half mile i wouldn't be allowed to use the road anymore. /rant
i think i found the part number for 98-01 mudguards 08P00-ST7-204, and they do not have the INTEGRA lettering imprint on them.
i found them under $40 brand new and $60 on craigslist. go figure.
here in pennsyltucky, they still tar and chip roads. also, amish buggies are pulled by horses, and those POS people don't have to obey most laws of the land. if i stop and drop a pile of crap on the road every half mile i wouldn't be allowed to use the road anymore. /rant
i think i found the part number for 98-01 mudguards 08P00-ST7-204, and they do not have the INTEGRA lettering imprint on them.
i found them under $40 brand new and $60 on craigslist. go figure.
204 is the 99. 203 is the 96
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hey, guys, it's a terrible idea to publish your email address on a web page. email spammers use software to scan pages of the web, collect addresses, and send garbage mail to any valid address they can find. i don't want you to learn this the hard way--now that the communication is complete, delete that address!
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its pretty self-explanitory.. i think it'd be harder to look up instructions than it is to do the actual job
u deserve a
Now hurry and put them on your car, I'll pick up a set for mine too.
