OEM Rear Valance Installation...
I made a post about this in the regular integra forum, but i thought i'd seek the expertise from the R guys. here's the link:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1161276
CLIFFS: i am curious what the dimensions (e.g. size/length/thread pitch) are for the OEM 'hardware' that comes with the valances, or what size nuts,bolts,and screws you guys who did it yourself used.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1161276
CLIFFS: i am curious what the dimensions (e.g. size/length/thread pitch) are for the OEM 'hardware' that comes with the valances, or what size nuts,bolts,and screws you guys who did it yourself used.
square head bolts that stay in the rear valences. 10mm i believe.....
If you don't have this hardware, it's going to be tough to find...
also, get the template to drill the holes.
If you don't have this hardware, it's going to be tough to find...
also, get the template to drill the holes.
funny, I have that hardware on a bumper I just got, but I'm keeping it for myself
just thought I would post to rub it in, but yes there square headed bolts and I cant think of anything similar to them but a bodyshop might have something similar.
just thought I would post to rub it in, but yes there square headed bolts and I cant think of anything similar to them but a bodyshop might have something similar.
youll need the templat to drill the 2 lower holes and a double sided sticky circle sticker to drill the hole on the middle part of the bumper. the sticky circlt stick is to help you mark the bumper where to drill. i have the instruction as well as the template. if you need them pm me and ill send them out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by imola-red dc2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">youll need the templat to drill the 2 lower holes and a double sided sticky circle sticker to drill the hole on the middle part of the bumper. the sticky circlt stick is to help you mark the bumper where to drill. i have the instruction as well as the template. if you need them pm me and ill send them out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
PM'd!
PM'd!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lsvtecdc4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.pbase.com/jw___systems/oe...n_instructions
</TD></TR></TABLE>i already have a copy of this, but this looks like its at a better resolution, thanks! this still doesn't solve my problem
i guess i'll fumble around in the screw drawers for a while at home depot
</TD></TR></TABLE>i already have a copy of this, but this looks like its at a better resolution, thanks! this still doesn't solve my problem
i guess i'll fumble around in the screw drawers for a while at home depot
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Yeah...all the hosted images from years ago are no longer available or I am unable to locate a full size image.
Parts from years ago about to be refinished and installed...but don't have the template.
Parts from years ago about to be refinished and installed...but don't have the template.
Your local Acura dealer can still print up directions for accessory parts. All that stuff is available in an archive any decent parts guy can find.
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