Where to get this at?
Hi people, I'm having a problem where my driver side skirt isn't screwed on securely... I'm missing about 5 pieces of screws that is used to hold the side skirt down when screwed tight. I was wondering where can I get this at? I tried the yunkyards... but there's no side skirt left on any hondas there... where to look now? Here's a picture of what i'm talking about. Thanks for looking
i went to autozone they have a bunch of various plastic clips and screws. i got the 1/4 inch ones for like 4 bucks to attach my under-engine-plastics. prolly cheaper then honda, but its ur car
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fourthgenhatchB17 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Visit your local dealership. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I visit my honda dealership and i was suprised at the conversions we had. They even listened to my problem. This is the first time
Everything went great, and they have to order the screw clip from me. Getting it in 3-5 business day.
Thanks everyone for the help
Everything went great, and they have to order the screw clip from me. Getting it in 3-5 business day.
Thanks everyone for the help
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Keep dreamin, they only sell the ones for Ford and Chevy
My local fastener warehouse carrys them I think
Keep dreamin, they only sell the ones for Ford and Chevy
My local fastener warehouse carrys them I think
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The base is suppose to not turn, but if it does you hold it and unscrew the screw
So easy once you get the hang of it
The base is suppose to not turn, but if it does you hold it and unscrew the screw
So easy once you get the hang of it
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The base is suppose to not turn, but if it does you hold it and unscrew the screw
So easy once you get the hang of it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Unless the cheap plastic threads are already stripped from some idiotic previous owner.
The base is suppose to not turn, but if it does you hold it and unscrew the screw
So easy once you get the hang of it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Unless the cheap plastic threads are already stripped from some idiotic previous owner.
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Unless the cheap plastic threads are already stripped from some idiotic previous owner.
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Then you take a drill to it and take it out.
Unless the cheap plastic threads are already stripped from some idiotic previous owner.
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Then you take a drill to it and take it out.
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