Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
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Re: Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
If I were to get a sedan I'd have it as a daily and put the wagon and the CRX away in storage and only drive them on weekends ..but what fun is that!? Also, another reason I got rid of my hatch was insurance costs.
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LOL @ fishbowl!!
Tint is NOT overrated in places like AZ, NV, TX, NM, SoCal...
There is a huge difference when cruising my wagon with no tint, vs my accord with almost-limo tint. Even in the winter.
Despite whether or not you think it looks better with or with-out, it makes a difference in comfort when the sun is busting through your glass.
Tint is NOT overrated in places like AZ, NV, TX, NM, SoCal...
There is a huge difference when cruising my wagon with no tint, vs my accord with almost-limo tint. Even in the winter.
Despite whether or not you think it looks better with or with-out, it makes a difference in comfort when the sun is busting through your glass.
By having it fishbowl style, I have less people mess with me..especially cops. Before I would get looks from everyone, especially cops when I would drive my tinted hatch. I think having clear windows makes the car look more like a friendly grocery getter/hotwheel instead of a mysterious car...
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Not to mention, the sun bleaches out your interior and busts your dash.
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Re: Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
I don't think it will.
There's a ton of room under the EE wagon seats. You can fit a VCR under there if you wanted to. But you can try it. Who knows? You should be able to find one in a junkyard if there are any Odysseys there.
There's a ton of room under the EE wagon seats. You can fit a VCR under there if you wanted to. But you can try it. Who knows? You should be able to find one in a junkyard if there are any Odysseys there.
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Re: Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
Lucky you, I've being dying for one of these for the longest!
Good luck with it
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=2669116
Good luck with it
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=2669116
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Re: Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
Thanks!
I got some more goodies in the mail today. But these babies are going on the CRX since the Wagon is sporting the former CRX Setup.
I just can't tell if the OEM sway bar will bolt up to these PIC LCA's. Gonna have to do some comparing.
I got some more goodies in the mail today. But these babies are going on the CRX since the Wagon is sporting the former CRX Setup.
I just can't tell if the OEM sway bar will bolt up to these PIC LCA's. Gonna have to do some comparing.
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Re: Picked up an EE RT4WD Wagon This Weekend
Why did you bracket off the fork of the rear strut for the sway bar endlink? The endlink should bolt to the lower control arm. Could you not reach the lca? Nice wagon though.
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