Rare rear roof visor spoiler for Integra and Civic 2 doors
I will be posting EK Civic 2 doors photos very soon. $150 shipped within lower 48 USA. AK and HI $15 extra for shipping cost.
This roof visor will fit on a 2 doors coupe model only. The visor is made with acrylic injection plastic. It can be installed with or without paint job. There is no gel coat or anything adds on to the visor. As you can see from the picture, the superior injection process shows the glaze finishing surface. The roof visor is 100% fitment guarantee. They are specific designed for the rear windshield. The installation will take less than 5 minutes with 3M industrial strength double side tape.
Attention to all buyers. Please be aware that other sellers maybe using roof visors meant for other make and models, resulting in an imperfect fit with gaps on both sides.
Please contact us at sales@hicusastore.com





This roof visor will fit on a 2 doors coupe model only. The visor is made with acrylic injection plastic. It can be installed with or without paint job. There is no gel coat or anything adds on to the visor. As you can see from the picture, the superior injection process shows the glaze finishing surface. The roof visor is 100% fitment guarantee. They are specific designed for the rear windshield. The installation will take less than 5 minutes with 3M industrial strength double side tape.
Attention to all buyers. Please be aware that other sellers maybe using roof visors meant for other make and models, resulting in an imperfect fit with gaps on both sides.
Please contact us at sales@hicusastore.com





Last edited by HICUSASTORE.com; Sep 10, 2009 at 04:29 PM.
This is HIC, won't cause any problem like EGR's. please read the following:
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Originally Posted by Arthas View Post
Wont adhesive+brackets hold better than just adhesive?
In theory: Yes, brackets and adhesives will provide more stability. BUT the problem is that EGR visors does not have adhesive spanning across the entire length of the visor. Instead, the center section of the visor is held down by adhesives and the sides are attached to the bracket by screws (see pic 3) which is then attached to the car by adhesives. Because the bracket used by EGR has a joint (see pic2) there is a slight play in the visor after installation. There is also an opening on both sides of the visor (see pic1) which allows the flow of air to cause a slight "rattle". Combination of this aerodynamic flaw and constant "rattling" resulting from an unstable fixture, long term users of EGR rear window visors observed the adhesive coming loose at the ends (which is evident in pic1 and pic2 where you can see a "tail" from the light reflection).
We took all these factors into consideration while developing our product. HIC rear roof visors are specifically made for each model for a perfect fit and have adhesives spanning across the ENTIRE LENGTH of the window visor to eliminate any gaps that may disrupt air flow. The absence of a bracket eliminates rattling by virtually getting rid of the amount of "play" after installation. Plus, there are no screws that some may consider an eye-sore.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Arthas View Post
Wont adhesive+brackets hold better than just adhesive?
In theory: Yes, brackets and adhesives will provide more stability. BUT the problem is that EGR visors does not have adhesive spanning across the entire length of the visor. Instead, the center section of the visor is held down by adhesives and the sides are attached to the bracket by screws (see pic 3) which is then attached to the car by adhesives. Because the bracket used by EGR has a joint (see pic2) there is a slight play in the visor after installation. There is also an opening on both sides of the visor (see pic1) which allows the flow of air to cause a slight "rattle". Combination of this aerodynamic flaw and constant "rattling" resulting from an unstable fixture, long term users of EGR rear window visors observed the adhesive coming loose at the ends (which is evident in pic1 and pic2 where you can see a "tail" from the light reflection).
We took all these factors into consideration while developing our product. HIC rear roof visors are specifically made for each model for a perfect fit and have adhesives spanning across the ENTIRE LENGTH of the window visor to eliminate any gaps that may disrupt air flow. The absence of a bracket eliminates rattling by virtually getting rid of the amount of "play" after installation. Plus, there are no screws that some may consider an eye-sore.


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What mph are these tested to? I want one but I am worried about it taking a ricer flight at 150mph going down the track...... any comments?
The visor was installed properly. Aug 8th 2009 on the way to Willow Spring race track and I took the type R up to 155mph on Cali HWY 5 didn't find any issue with it. The visor was held on very strong. If you install it properly I don't think there is much to worry about. thanks
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had my egr visor for over 5 years no problem what so ever.. plus it looks better imo....


