Hardware kit for sideskirts?
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Hardware kit for sideskirts?
Does anyone know the part number for the hardware kit for the OEM side skirts and the price of it and if it includes 8 brackets or only 4 brackets. As my friend told me the ideal honda sells only 4 brackets for like $27.00. Also can u get simliar brackets from else where?
Honda OEM Side Skirt Mounting Kit
Accessories -> Hardware Kit 2002 Civic SI Veloz
Part #: O8FO4 S5P100R1
Price : $27 + tax
-in the part number notice some are the letter O and some are the number 0.
Accessories -> Hardware Kit 2002 Civic SI Veloz
Part #: O8FO4 S5P100R1
Price : $27 + tax
-in the part number notice some are the letter O and some are the number 0.
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what did u use instead of the attachment plates which honda doesn't sell because I was talking to my friend and he said u can buy something simliar from home depot and it should work? any ideas
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Ah, I did this for iamfob and my own (who was it who taught me this again?). Just get some sliding door track from H0m0 Depot and use double-sided tape to put it on. That will allow the side skirts somewhere to rest their inner bracket dealies on.
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Ah, I did this for iamfob and my own (who was it who taught me this again?). Just get some sliding door track from H0m0 Depot and use double-sided tape to put it on. That will allow the side skirts somewhere to rest their inner bracket dealies on.
Ah, I did this for iamfob and my own (who was it who taught me this again?). Just get some sliding door track from H0m0 Depot and use double-sided tape to put it on. That will allow the side skirts somewhere to rest their inner bracket dealies on.
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Originally posted by TeLLy
Ah, I did this for iamfob and my own (who was it who taught me this again?). Just get some sliding door track from H0m0 Depot and use double-sided tape to put it on. That will allow the side skirts somewhere to rest their inner bracket dealies on.
Ah, I did this for iamfob and my own (who was it who taught me this again?). Just get some sliding door track from H0m0 Depot and use double-sided tape to put it on. That will allow the side skirts somewhere to rest their inner bracket dealies on.
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I just wandered about Homo Depot till I found it, if you look at it it's a really long |_| bracket thing, about 1/2" x 1/2" x 7' or so. I found it standing in a rack with a bunch of long L strips of the same approximate measurements, took me like an hour of wandering about to get it. I recall it being across the aisle from the bathroom stuff (shower doors and stalls etc) in both the Dundas/Churchill store. I think the layout is similar in all stores. If you need help finding it, holla at me and perhaps we can meet up and I'll help you find it. They sometimes don't have it in stock though....
I just wandered about Homo Depot till I found it, if you look at it it's a really long |_| bracket thing, about 1/2" x 1/2" x 7' or so. I found it standing in a rack with a bunch of long L strips of the same approximate measurements, took me like an hour of wandering about to get it. I recall it being across the aisle from the bathroom stuff (shower doors and stalls etc) in both the Dundas/Churchill store. I think the layout is similar in all stores. If you need help finding it, holla at me and perhaps we can meet up and I'll help you find it. They sometimes don't have it in stock though....
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Originally posted by Corolla Dude
Honda OEM Side Skirt Mounting Kit
Accessories -> Hardware Kit 2002 Civic SI Veloz
Part #: O8FO4 S5P100R1
Price : $27 + tax
-in the part number notice some are the letter O and some are the number 0.
Honda OEM Side Skirt Mounting Kit
Accessories -> Hardware Kit 2002 Civic SI Veloz
Part #: O8FO4 S5P100R1
Price : $27 + tax
-in the part number notice some are the letter O and some are the number 0.
Need to get my replica sedan sides installed soon, been sitting in my garage far too long...
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Originally posted by Civic2001Silver
That price of $27 is only for 4 brackets so u will need to buy 2 sets and those and they do not come with attachment plates so u will have to make your own.
That price of $27 is only for 4 brackets so u will need to buy 2 sets and those and they do not come with attachment plates so u will have to make your own.
Can't you get brackets like these somewhere else like Home Depot? They seem pretty generic looking from the install guide, yet quite expensive.
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formula honda got me the brackets within a day, cost me 62 duckets!. im impulsive and do things right waya, i hate looking for stuff at home depot. easy install too.
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I would say just go with the OEM brackets. I know there pricey but at least your side skirts will stay on the car for sure and won't have any problems in the future.
Ok I ordered the brackets from honda.... But I am still missing the templates and plates.... Do I have to use the temp or plates ... Can IT be done with just the four brackets and one bolt to hold it on and maybe some 3m double sided tape?
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It can be done without the plates but if u use some sheet metal of a something like that u can make ur own and it will be much stiffer and stronger and also u will have no problems in the long run.
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