Access Visor install on 99-00 ek 56k run for your lives. 640x480
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Access Visor install on 99-00 ek 56k run for your lives. 640x480
btw I got mine from icbmorotsport.com I picked them up and paid 120 for them, seems to be the average price for these. Their customer service is top notch and its not going to be the last time I shop with them. Next up my 5 lug swap I also purchased from icb
Anyway I searched and came up with Kid1320's Access Visor install post and um lets just say I spent three hours on the first one and had to take my driver side window out to re set the lining.
Anyway here goes.
<FONT COLOR="blue">Borrowed from Kid1320</FONT>
You will get two visors and um, these, and also a very detailed list of instructions... first step... um wtf there were no instructions included.
So lets start with the template.
Seems easy enough!
Virgin passenger door (NOTE REVERSE TEMPLATE DUMMIES )
We start off by removing the moulding. Do not, I repeat. DO NOT take the moulding off further than this! (You will find out the hard way like me if you do. This top area here and in the next pic you should find holes which you want to put part <FONT COLOR="red">SCREW 4P</FONT> into <FONT COLOR="red">BRKET B 4P</FONT>
Do not use any of the washers to mount the screws. Save them for later.
This is just enough to get a screwdriver in there to mount bracket b
Here is the other screw point.
NOTE: DO NOT remove the moulding near the mirror any further than this as well.
Now lets secure our b bracket's with our supplies
Secure the other mounting brackets (F,D, and H using clip 10P) to the visor, time for a test fit.
Remove the mounting plugs, and place moulding back into window, when decently snug make sure to double check the mounting brackets are lining up with the holes on your visor. Because you will have to backtrack if you try and make it all pretty and then go to mount the visor and 2 brackets are off!
Looks satisfactory
Lets proceed.
You can take a flathead screwdriver to first push back in the bottom half of the rubber, make sure its flush with the door
Near each bracket you might want to ensure that the moulding is holding the bracket in place. Otherwise you are going to have an expensive piece of plastic dissapear off of your car while driving.
Once the bottom half of the liner is back in, take a flathead and pull back on the bottom half and then line it back up just as you saw it seperate when removing the liner.
Then take your thumb and press down (you can use any other finger of preference. My thumb was the tool of choice) and dig the screwdriver into the liner to make it flush.
Should look like this when your done!
Now you want to take The outter part of clip 10p and press it through this hole to make sure its in the bracket. Then take your washer and get it on the bottom side of the clip. Then place clip 10p pin back in its socket.
Should look like this
**** macro!
Proceed to put in the rest of the clips and you are good to go!
Modified by 137 at 1:32 AM 9/22/2004
Modified by 137 at 1:34 AM 9/22/2004
Anyway I searched and came up with Kid1320's Access Visor install post and um lets just say I spent three hours on the first one and had to take my driver side window out to re set the lining.
Anyway here goes.
<FONT COLOR="blue">Borrowed from Kid1320</FONT>
You will get two visors and um, these, and also a very detailed list of instructions... first step... um wtf there were no instructions included.
So lets start with the template.
Seems easy enough!
Virgin passenger door (NOTE REVERSE TEMPLATE DUMMIES )
We start off by removing the moulding. Do not, I repeat. DO NOT take the moulding off further than this! (You will find out the hard way like me if you do. This top area here and in the next pic you should find holes which you want to put part <FONT COLOR="red">SCREW 4P</FONT> into <FONT COLOR="red">BRKET B 4P</FONT>
Do not use any of the washers to mount the screws. Save them for later.
This is just enough to get a screwdriver in there to mount bracket b
Here is the other screw point.
NOTE: DO NOT remove the moulding near the mirror any further than this as well.
Now lets secure our b bracket's with our supplies
Secure the other mounting brackets (F,D, and H using clip 10P) to the visor, time for a test fit.
Remove the mounting plugs, and place moulding back into window, when decently snug make sure to double check the mounting brackets are lining up with the holes on your visor. Because you will have to backtrack if you try and make it all pretty and then go to mount the visor and 2 brackets are off!
Looks satisfactory
Lets proceed.
You can take a flathead screwdriver to first push back in the bottom half of the rubber, make sure its flush with the door
Near each bracket you might want to ensure that the moulding is holding the bracket in place. Otherwise you are going to have an expensive piece of plastic dissapear off of your car while driving.
Once the bottom half of the liner is back in, take a flathead and pull back on the bottom half and then line it back up just as you saw it seperate when removing the liner.
Then take your thumb and press down (you can use any other finger of preference. My thumb was the tool of choice) and dig the screwdriver into the liner to make it flush.
Should look like this when your done!
Now you want to take The outter part of clip 10p and press it through this hole to make sure its in the bracket. Then take your washer and get it on the bottom side of the clip. Then place clip 10p pin back in its socket.
Should look like this
**** macro!
Proceed to put in the rest of the clips and you are good to go!
Modified by 137 at 1:32 AM 9/22/2004
Modified by 137 at 1:34 AM 9/22/2004
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Re: (Kid1320)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kid1320 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> looks like you did a good job </TD></TR></TABLE>
no thanks to you
no thanks to you
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RoaringTurtle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
no thanks to you </TD></TR></TABLE>
maybe some can work with minimal instructions
no thanks to you </TD></TR></TABLE>
maybe some can work with minimal instructions
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ekizzle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is that your blue Si kid ?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah the damn spoomachine. Pictures/car/visor looks go0d!
Anyone know if they make anyting like this for the CRX?
Yeah the damn spoomachine. Pictures/car/visor looks go0d!
Anyone know if they make anyting like this for the CRX?
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hahahaha
maybe some can work with minimal instructions</TD></TR></TABLE>
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keeps the wind out of your car with the windows down. mainly made for smokers... but it would also compliment tinted windows if you have them.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 137 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">keeps the wind out of your car with the windows down. mainly made for smokers... but it would also compliment tinted windows if you have them. </TD></TR></TABLE>
also great for cracking your window when its raining
also great for cracking your window when its raining
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Looks good!!! Another perfect install due to Kid1320's how to!
And two to http://ICBmotorsport.com, I've bought a few stuff from them as well
And two to http://ICBmotorsport.com, I've bought a few stuff from them as well
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Re: Access Visor install on 99-00 ek 56k run for your lives. 640x480 (zelifcam)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zelifcam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think you can get those from Auto Zone...?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not Honda Access version, but Weather tech can be ordered through them.
Not Honda Access version, but Weather tech can be ordered through them.
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also great for cracking your window when its raining </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sounds like reason enough to own these.
Nice pics Wayne
also great for cracking your window when its raining </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sounds like reason enough to own these.
Nice pics Wayne