97 civic hood fit in trunk?
just bought a 97 civic coupe recently.
found a replacement hood, but is curious if the hood will fit in the trunk (w/ seats down)?! anyone know !? (im at work right now, can't measure it at the moment) |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
I would have to say no. Don't have a buddy with a truck?
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
damn =[
was hoping to take care of it without having to borrow a truck. |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
any chance anyone could measure the width of their hood, and their trunk opening for me? i just want to know if it'll slide in w/ the seats down.
saw a post somewhere that the 8th gen civic hoods do fit thru the trunk w/ seats down. much appreciated !!! |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Take off old hood and drive to get new one. Unless it's raining no big deal. Seen many people do this.
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Originally Posted by grumblemarc
(Post 46615993)
Take off old hood and drive to get new one. Unless it's raining no big deal. Seen many people do this.
Take off your hood, leave it at home. When you go to purchase, ask person whom you purchased it from for a hand for all of five minutes, and put the new one on. |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Originally Posted by grumblemarc
(Post 46615993)
Take off old hood and drive to get new one. Unless it's raining no big deal. Seen many people do this.
The hood definitely will NOT fit in the trunk! |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
I know a door will fit....its a pain in the balls to get out though.
I think a hood would fit in the backseat....lay it from the floor up towards the back window. I know a kid with a cobalt SS that has lost his hood on the highway...and he put his in the rear seat...drove home with it. |
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wow you guys are awesome!
Thanks for the suggestions !! =)=) |
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Or get blanket, put on the roof and tie it down tight.
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Originally Posted by motegicivic
(Post 46616538)
Or get blanket, put on the roof and tie it down tight.
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Or if you don't plan on keeping your current hood, you can replace it once you get it and throw the old one in a dumpster.
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Originally Posted by mintako
(Post 46615869)
just bought a 97 civic coupe recently.
found a replacement hood, but is curious if the hood will fit in the trunk (w/ seats down)?! anyone know !? (im at work right now, can't measure it at the moment) Eighth gens have really short hoods compared with sixth gens.
Originally Posted by grumblemarc
(Post 46615993)
Take off old hood and drive to get new one. Unless it's raining no big deal. Seen many people do this.
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
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I just picked up a EG like a month ago....in the backseat / trunk...had 2 full doors, front bumper, 2 fenders, and 2 full size tires on rims. Could I see out the window? No Did I only have to make 1 trip? Yep :D Took me longer to shoe-horn the junk in the car, then making 2 trips wouldve....but you know, lol. Getting out took double that time, lol. |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
i have a sedan and i can say no i tried
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Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
Originally Posted by redm3turbo
(Post 46618997)
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I just picked up a EG like a month ago....in the backseat / trunk...had 2 full doors, front bumper, 2 fenders, and 2 full size tires on rims. Could I see out the window? No Did I only have to make 1 trip? Yep :D Took me longer to shoe-horn the junk in the car, then making 2 trips wouldve....but you know, lol. Getting out took double that time, lol. I was definitely talking about a 6th gen before. |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
i just bought a hood for my 97 civic and it wont fit in the trunk nor the back seat. you have to tide it on the roof.
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Too bad it's not a hatch..sucker would probably fit in there with only a little trouble
XD; |
Re: 97 civic hood fit in trunk?
I think we figured out there were some items that actually fit in the '98 coupe better than the '97 hatch we had here. It has to do with the height of the panels on the shock towers in the rear. Those shock towers really make the interior much narrower than it would be.
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