jdm wind visor
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Re: jdm wind visor (ThisLittleSleepeR)
i just bought some jdm wind visors, does anyone know how to install them? or is there a web site with pics. thanks
stupid jdm ******.
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Re: jdm wind visor (ThisLittleSleepeR)
i believe he is talking about the Honda Access door visors.. i never knew you could buy them from honda here in the states. anyone have a link?
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Re: jdm wind visor (jonas)
Are you guys talking about the visors that go over the windows on the doors? If so yeah let me know where I can get some too. I dont care about "JDM" or anyhing like that..hell the cheaper the better, if they fit correctly..hahaha
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Re: jdm wind visor (flat-blk-HB)
i got mine from Marcus @ heel-toe auto (info in my sig). i think they were like $90 shipped when i bought them.. somewhere around there, i forget.
but if i can buy HONDA ACCESS window visors from a honda dealership in the states, please let me know.
but if i can buy HONDA ACCESS window visors from a honda dealership in the states, please let me know.
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Re: jdm wind visor (jonas)
thats why i got mine for $50 bucks, and to the people hating here they dont even know what they are talking about. and the ones here in the us are not the same they dont fit the hatchbacks smart ones. and another thing did you want my car to look just like your stock *** hatch. lets have some variety guys/gals
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Re: jdm wind visor (ThisLittleSleepeR)
-to kamin go play with yourself and your new samsung phone
-to civictypenos - quote "tell you what im doing,ordering the mandrel bends from jc whitney,making my own exhaust.should be pretty simple to do,should cost about $120 to do and be just as good as those expensive *** exhausts"
seems like you dont really like to buy things. stick to making them.
-to whoDAT, this IS tech related, nice answer quote "LMAO" <--- must be an AOL banger
to my new jdm wind wisor
to haters like above
-to civictypenos - quote "tell you what im doing,ordering the mandrel bends from jc whitney,making my own exhaust.should be pretty simple to do,should cost about $120 to do and be just as good as those expensive *** exhausts"
seems like you dont really like to buy things. stick to making them.
-to whoDAT, this IS tech related, nice answer quote "LMAO" <--- must be an AOL banger
to my new jdm wind wisor
to haters like above
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Re: jdm wind visor (ek four)
if you got the real japanese ones. you have to pull off the rubber peice/weather stripping around the door. and the metal clips on the window visors fit right into the door itself and pop/squeez back the weather stripping back into place. everything should fit perfectly.
[Modified by ek four, 2:53 PM 3/26/2003]
[Modified by ek four, 2:53 PM 3/26/2003]
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Re: jdm wind visor (eg6ajk)
I like those and am looking itno the ones for my 97 hatch
(do the USDM ones fit the newer hatches or do I have to buy the JDM ones?)
(do the USDM ones fit the newer hatches or do I have to buy the JDM ones?)
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Re: jdm wind visor (ek four)
ok... call me non-jdm, but whats the difference? Honda dealers sell them for the hatches... I remember when I was gonna buy a hatch, it had them on it... It was an EK9.
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Re: jdm wind visor (ThisLittleSleepeR)
I just bought my wind visors from the Honda dealrship here in florida for my EK and only payed $37.99.
plus they fit and look just as good as any jdm one would.
plus they fit and look just as good as any jdm one would.
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Re: jdm wind visor (spektrum)
i hope the guys who are buying these wind visors are smokers. The visors are meant to be used the when the weather is bad and you still want to smoke in the car. It allows one to crack the window and ash or ventilate the interior of the car without getting rain in.
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Re: jdm wind visor (ian)
i hope the guys who are buying these wind visors are smokers. The visors are meant to be used the when the weather is bad and you still want to smoke in the car. It allows one to crack the window and ash or ventilate the interior of the car without getting rain in.
I was tired of rain getting in my car when I smoked during the rainy season.
Plus I think it looks good on there.
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Re: jdm wind visor (spektrum)
You guys sure talk a lot of **** man....here is the skibby:
They were only offered in Japan through Access up until about a year ago. Now, you can get them for most of the current US models. However, they were never offered as a genuine Honda accessory for the EG, DC, or EK. So, that is why "JDM ******" get them.
Also, when you are getting aftermarket ones, the mounting is not nearly as nice as the Honda ones. The WeatherTech ones actually mount up inside the run-channel (education here, the run channel is the rubber that the window slides up and down in), and the window actually rubs against it when you roll it up. Honda Door visors use little brakets that sandwich in between the run channel and the door frame. There is no interfence with the window with the Honda ones. This is simply a better way to mount them, but it is trickier to install.
Oh, and I am getting more in soon, I am out now.
Marcus
They were only offered in Japan through Access up until about a year ago. Now, you can get them for most of the current US models. However, they were never offered as a genuine Honda accessory for the EG, DC, or EK. So, that is why "JDM ******" get them.
Also, when you are getting aftermarket ones, the mounting is not nearly as nice as the Honda ones. The WeatherTech ones actually mount up inside the run-channel (education here, the run channel is the rubber that the window slides up and down in), and the window actually rubs against it when you roll it up. Honda Door visors use little brakets that sandwich in between the run channel and the door frame. There is no interfence with the window with the Honda ones. This is simply a better way to mount them, but it is trickier to install.
Oh, and I am getting more in soon, I am out now.
Marcus
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Re: jdm wind visor (oldskool_rex)
Here are the type-r ones on my hatch. Sorry for the big pic
[img]c:\DCP_0165.jpg[/img]
[Modified by JDMTYPER, 6:04 PM 3/26/2003]
[img]c:\DCP_0165.jpg[/img]
[Modified by JDMTYPER, 6:04 PM 3/26/2003]
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Re: jdm wind visor (JDMTYPER)
Here are the type-r ones on my hatch. Sorry for the big pic
[img]c:\DCP_0165.jpg[/img]
[Modified by JDMTYPER, 6:04 PM 3/26/2003]
[img]c:\DCP_0165.jpg[/img]
[Modified by JDMTYPER, 6:04 PM 3/26/2003]