YAY Aero Kit is Here...Well, Almost
Front and rear is on, sides will be installed tomorrow along with some spare gunmetal/polished lip 17s we had lying around...going to see how much they fill up the wheel wells. Hopefully there won't be too much wheelgap!
It's funny to see the difference between the sides and the kitted front and rear
It looks ridiculous!!! The fit and finish is PERFECT, I love Honda!



It's funny to see the difference between the sides and the kitted front and rear
It looks ridiculous!!! The fit and finish is PERFECT, I love Honda!


Originally posted by twizzx
Nice car but I think your car will look better with the si rims.
Nice car but I think your car will look better with the si rims.
We'll post pictures assuming it doesn't RAIN all freakin weekend....
Although it would look really nice, we won't be dropping ours at all. Car sees nearly 70 miles each way to work, for ~140 miles daily, ride has to be as comfy as possible!
I see don't see the pics Oxygen, I bet it looks awesome! My pics soon to come
I see don't see the pics Oxygen, I bet it looks awesome! My pics soon to come
Thanks
The skirts were actually REALLY easy to do, I applaud Honda for such a well thought out design that can be removed without damaging the vehicle in any way! All tape, clips and pre existing screws...ingenius!
The skirts were actually REALLY easy to do, I applaud Honda for such a well thought out design that can be removed without damaging the vehicle in any way! All tape, clips and pre existing screws...ingenius! Well as you know here in the Northeast it has been VERY RAINY and crappy these past few days, so I had the dealer install the front and the rear because we were so impatient
(had to wait nearly 2 weeks for the stupid kit itself!) But since the weather cleared up today, we went ahead and did the sides ourselves. Between busting out the heat gun for optimal adhesion (in 30some degree weather
)measuring horizontally and vertically for the clip placement and making sure everything was just right, I'd say about 1.5 hours for both sides? That is without even having to jack up the car at all! Once again, I <3 OEM!!!
(had to wait nearly 2 weeks for the stupid kit itself!) But since the weather cleared up today, we went ahead and did the sides ourselves. Between busting out the heat gun for optimal adhesion (in 30some degree weather
)measuring horizontally and vertically for the clip placement and making sure everything was just right, I'd say about 1.5 hours for both sides? That is without even having to jack up the car at all! Once again, I <3 OEM!!! $60 for each...actually not bad at all considering it takes TWO people to do both the front and rear...one to hold and the other to pull tape off, etc.
I'm really glad I had them do it, following the curves of the bumper is crucial and I would have been so mad if I messed the install up, dropped it on the ground etc. Better to yell at the service writer
I'm really glad I had them do it, following the curves of the bumper is crucial and I would have been so mad if I messed the install up, dropped it on the ground etc. Better to yell at the service writer
Here check it out and see how easy it is!
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aeroside.pdf
Now here is the front/rear...it's definetely not hard, but looks like it would be 100x easier if you have a stable lift and a helping hand:
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aerorear.pdf
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aerofront.pdf
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aeroside.pdf
Now here is the front/rear...it's definetely not hard, but looks like it would be 100x easier if you have a stable lift and a helping hand:
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aerorear.pdf
http://www.handaaccessories.com/civic/03aerofront.pdf
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