Plugs for the rear wing
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From: An African Muslim refugee camp in Darfur, Sudan
Wanted to know what the proper set of plugs were that you can take from the engine bay, in or around where the strut tower bar mounts are located, in order to cleanly fill the holes left by the removal of a GSR wing. Thanks
from what i understood, there is only one plug in the firewall that plugs up the rear wiper.
You can go to a hardware store and buy some plugs, then paint them, or just use electrical tape and paint that.
Somebody correct me if im wrong about the plugs in the engine though....
You can go to a hardware store and buy some plugs, then paint them, or just use electrical tape and paint that.
Somebody correct me if im wrong about the plugs in the engine though....
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Yeh I am confused about this. I heard from three others that it was a plug located in the engine bay around the tower bar area.... I looked in the engine bay the other day and there are four there that look like they would fit.
Anyone who knows for sure of what plug is compatible with these holes in the hatch please post.
Thanks
Anyone who knows for sure of what plug is compatible with these holes in the hatch please post.
Thanks
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From: Whuddya lookin at Punk,, If by punk I mean Kev
There are the four small rubber plugs that are on the strut towers that will fit perfectly into the four small holes, but then you are left with the medium sized and large sized holes. I have had my spoiler off for a while now and I still haven't found any plugs that fit into the other two holes.
the larger hole uses a 7/8" plug
or if you want to go the oem way, check out this thread for part #s: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=227227
or if you want to go the oem way, check out this thread for part #s: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=227227
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