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@Honda-Fan - I could totally see you doing this to your Civic lol

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But with stickers.

I had to buy rear calipers for my car. My left rear is seized pretty bad. Can barely rotate the wheel when it's on the hoist. Not too upset because my paint job on my calipers is worn out.
I'm thinking of using the vht spray paint this time. Last time I used the brush on stuff .
 
I did one caliper today. Pretty happy with the results. The spray paint covers much better than I expected. I did 3 coats. Might do a few more tomorrow when I do the other one.
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That’s looks good. Is that the vht high heat spray paint?
 
Sunday Funday :giggle:

Laundry, Work Lunch Meal Prep, Football (not the Ravens today since they play tomorrow).
 
Happy Sunday. Decided to check out some sights up towards the Vatican today and accidentally crossed into Sunday mass with the Pope.

Not a Catholic here, but not often you get to see world-known leaders.

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Entered into a mountain bike race next Sunday. Did the course today. Only fell twice. 16.5kms. Race starts at the top of the course. But you have to bike to it to enter.
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Entered into a mountain bike race next Sunday. Did the course today. Only fell twice. 16.5kms. Race starts at the top of the course. But you have to bike to it to enter.
Damn! Hope you don't get banged up on race day.
 
Thanks! I'll look more closely at the sunroof drains; I hadn’t considered these since it doesn’t seem to get the dead pedal wet when driving in the rain. It is really just that first turn when I make that first right coming out of my driveway.

Here are some pics for reference:
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That was taken shortly after we moved in; we’ve now acquired another car for my oldest which I tend to park the Civic in front of and closer to the street; not a great pic as that wasn’t my focus at the time, but it’s down the driveway more like this image; I don’t think it matters too much though:
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So, small update on this water intrusion issue of mine. I haven't had time to investigate the sunroof drains just yet; but, last night, I was out at an event and it was raining pretty hard. My Civic was parked on a level surface. Getting into the car to leave, I didn't notice any water intrusion (admittedly, I wasn't looking for it); but, when I left the venue, I turned to the left (vs turning right when leaving my driveway), and I heard water slosh to the right so I checked the passenger footwell, and sure enough, water came down on that side. So, I've got to find where it is pooling up and coming into the cabin; it sounds like it is in the front cowl area somewhere. Either way, it is annoying and gives me concern for corrosion issues long-term.
 
So, small update on this water intrusion issue of mine. I haven't had time to investigate the sunroof drains just yet; but, last night, I was out at an event and it was raining pretty hard. My Civic was parked on a level surface. Getting into the car to leave, I didn't notice any water intrusion (admittedly, I wasn't looking for it); but, when I left the venue, I turned to the left (vs turning right when leaving my driveway), and I heard water slosh to the right so I checked the passenger footwell, and sure enough, water came down on that side. So, I've got to find where it is pooling up and coming into the cabin; it sounds like it is in the front cowl area somewhere. Either way, it is annoying and gives me concern for corrosion issues long-term.
Sounds like a sunroof drain issue to me.
 
Sounds like a sunroof drain issue to me.
Are there any other possibilities?

Just blew compressed air through the front drains, didn't notice anything come out and tested with water, drained right by the wheel like it is supposed to. So, not sure what the potential issue could be for this water pooling and then leaking into the cabin. Again, it's not much, just enough to be annoying; and, when it happens, I hear sloshing (as the vehicle turns) and then the water comes out the the opposite side of the turn.. Doesn't leak inside the cabin when driving in the rain either; it's only after being parked and then turning to go somewhere. Even drove home in some rain today, dry inside the whole way.
 
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