Need help with EG full nose mask installation
#1
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Need help with EG full nose mask installation
I've had the hood mask for awhile now and picked up the lower mask last week. I went to put it on and realized it's not as simple as the hood mask, and I have no instructions. I've looked all over the Honda parts sites and none of them have instructions for 92-95 Civic full nose masks. I'm trying to figure out where all those bungie hooks go. It's pretty obvious on the hood mask, but not so much on the nose mask.
Does anyone have instructions laying around that they could scan/shoot pics of and shoot them to me in email?
fm
Does anyone have instructions laying around that they could scan/shoot pics of and shoot them to me in email?
fm
#3
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no it won't just like anything you need to do it right.
i don't leave mine on for extended periods (more than a week). also never wash the car with it on so dirt doesn't find it's way in between the car and mask.
and keep it clean, i've had mine over a year and it still looks brand new.
P.S. is this for a coupe/hatch or 4dr?
here's mine, i only put it on for long road trips.
i don't leave mine on for extended periods (more than a week). also never wash the car with it on so dirt doesn't find it's way in between the car and mask.
and keep it clean, i've had mine over a year and it still looks brand new.
P.S. is this for a coupe/hatch or 4dr?
here's mine, i only put it on for long road trips.
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Re: Need help with EG full nose mask installation
Mr Quang! Many thanks!
NastyHabits, yours looks different from mine. Your grill/fog light area is one large open piece. Mine is segmented...fogs are separated from the grill...and mine has mesh over the fogs, grill, and corner markers. Did they make different kinds?
fm
NastyHabits, yours looks different from mine. Your grill/fog light area is one large open piece. Mine is segmented...fogs are separated from the grill...and mine has mesh over the fogs, grill, and corner markers. Did they make different kinds?
fm
#6
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i thought so from your avatar that you have a coupe/hatch little bit different but still some work.
just let it sit out in the sun for a couple mins to loosen it then try to put it on
just let it sit out in the sun for a couple mins to loosen it then try to put it on
#7
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Re: Need help with EG full nose mask installation
Hmmm,
I'm thinking that the lower mask I have isn't OEM. It doesn't install at all the way an OEM mask does. No snap-head screws to fasten under the fender well. 4 clips on each side of the bumper instead of 2. The mesh...and get this...the nose mask and the hood mask (which I know to be OEM) don't line up...the nose mask is about 2 inches short, which looks...bad. Oh well, guess I'll end up getting a full mask new. :/
fm
I'm thinking that the lower mask I have isn't OEM. It doesn't install at all the way an OEM mask does. No snap-head screws to fasten under the fender well. 4 clips on each side of the bumper instead of 2. The mesh...and get this...the nose mask and the hood mask (which I know to be OEM) don't line up...the nose mask is about 2 inches short, which looks...bad. Oh well, guess I'll end up getting a full mask new. :/
fm
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Re: Need help with EG full nose mask installation
Well, I'm not out a lot of $$, but I obviously can't use it as a set, unless I really don't care how it looks for a long trip. Eh, no biggie. I'll give it to someone that might want it.
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