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I know a lot of you don't have these and I sure had a hard time finding help installing these. I'd like to thank rockwilda for the tips he gave me. I would like to use this as a reference for other people who would like to install these visors in the future.
Let me start off by saying, not being able to read Japanese sucks ***. I'd like to thank Leo for hooking these up for me. Total time took to install was about 2 hours, hour 30 + on one side and 30 mins on the other. Once you figured out how to it was cake.
I don't care if some of you think these are a waste of money, I think they're a subtle addition to the car that makes it look even better. Here are the pics, enjoy.

Very subtle and sleek.





Ed
Let me start off by saying, not being able to read Japanese sucks ***. I'd like to thank Leo for hooking these up for me. Total time took to install was about 2 hours, hour 30 + on one side and 30 mins on the other. Once you figured out how to it was cake.
I don't care if some of you think these are a waste of money, I think they're a subtle addition to the car that makes it look even better. Here are the pics, enjoy.

Very subtle and sleek.





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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by D »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have always wanted those, when it's raining and i've got a cig burning.
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cheaper, non-jdm version of those
http://www.weathertech.com/
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cheaper, non-jdm version of those
http://www.weathertech.com/
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I have them on my car too. Even thought i paid an arm and a leg for them, I use them everytime it rains, in the morning i use them to help de-fog my interior, and they look real nice.
I want them very badly. maybe one day soon.
Looks very nice.
I was not aware that weathertech made them for the Integra? Only civics I believe...
Looks very nice.
I was not aware that weathertech made them for the Integra? Only civics I believe...
no me gusta.....looks like something from Pep Boys.....However, if it wasn't for people being different, everybodys car would look the same....so i give you props on doing what you do
Horrid photos as always Eduardo.
kidding.
You could have just driven the 30-45 minutes to my place, and I would have done it for you in a few minutes.
kidding.You could have just driven the 30-45 minutes to my place, and I would have done it for you in a few minutes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by navin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
cheaper, non-jdm version of those
http://www.weathertech.com/</TD></TR></TABLE> Don't bother looking for them here, they discontinued making them for Integras. I've had three sets, two sets were free from WeatherTech. Very well constructed pieces, but they had a tendency of taking flight if you drove over 75mph, okay I was really doing 100+ mph.
cheaper, non-jdm version of those
http://www.weathertech.com/</TD></TR></TABLE> Don't bother looking for them here, they discontinued making them for Integras. I've had three sets, two sets were free from WeatherTech. Very well constructed pieces, but they had a tendency of taking flight if you drove over 75mph, okay I was really doing 100+ mph.
Thanks for all the comments guys.
D - I have yet to try that out, but I'll let you know. As soon as sunny cali weather permits.
jonas - Going to get to that later this afternoon. All I can say is that if you don't like cutting/drilling then this might not be the mod for you to do. Also, measure 100x, and cut once!
Ed
D - I have yet to try that out, but I'll let you know. As soon as sunny cali weather permits.
jonas - Going to get to that later this afternoon. All I can say is that if you don't like cutting/drilling then this might not be the mod for you to do. Also, measure 100x, and cut once!
Ed






