Aftermarket Accessories
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Aftermarket Accessories
I'm not looking to rice out my Civic. I want to add some simple accessories.
I know it doesn't make a difference but I have the EX model. (and by my username you can figure out I have a 06 Coupe)
The accessories that I'm looking for are:
Door Edge Guard-Matching color ($101 dealer installed)
Splash Guards ($120 dealer installed)
If anyone can give me a good lead where I can buy these from, I'd appreciate it.
I know it doesn't make a difference but I have the EX model. (and by my username you can figure out I have a 06 Coupe)
The accessories that I'm looking for are:
Door Edge Guard-Matching color ($101 dealer installed)
Splash Guards ($120 dealer installed)
If anyone can give me a good lead where I can buy these from, I'd appreciate it.
#2
Aftermarket meaning someone other than Honda makes them? For the items you've named, just buy honda products and install them yourself.
Door Edge guards and Splash Guards seem pretty easy to install.
You can try here:
http://www.hondapartsdeals.com...ccess
or here:
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...Civic
Door Edge guards and Splash Guards seem pretty easy to install.
You can try here:
http://www.hondapartsdeals.com...ccess
or here:
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...Civic
#4
Re: (eL)
They ARE easy to install. And, as I recall, it was about $100 with shipping for both the splash guards and the door protectors.
My recommendation: Just ignore the part in the directions about slicing off part of the door protector before installing on the door. It works fine to push it on and use a rubber hammer to do it. (if you order these, you'll understand what I mean.)
T.
My recommendation: Just ignore the part in the directions about slicing off part of the door protector before installing on the door. It works fine to push it on and use a rubber hammer to do it. (if you order these, you'll understand what I mean.)
T.
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In a Junkyard near you.
Re: (tvah)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tvah »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They ARE easy to install. And, as I recall, it was about $100 with shipping for both the splash guards and the door protectors.
My recommendation: Just ignore the part in the directions about slicing off part of the door protector before installing on the door. It works fine to push it on and use a rubber hammer to do it. (if you order these, you'll understand what I mean.)
T. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you don't use that little blade to cut the rubber sealer off of the door edge then the guards arent going to fit right. Honda has it in the instructions for a reason.
Check the link in my signature and you should be able to find whatever you want. If not email them and they will be able to get it for you.
My recommendation: Just ignore the part in the directions about slicing off part of the door protector before installing on the door. It works fine to push it on and use a rubber hammer to do it. (if you order these, you'll understand what I mean.)
T. </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you don't use that little blade to cut the rubber sealer off of the door edge then the guards arent going to fit right. Honda has it in the instructions for a reason.
Check the link in my signature and you should be able to find whatever you want. If not email them and they will be able to get it for you.
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