ADExternal's PMM Civic aka Orianna

Great work AD! By looking at the pictures on my phone I can't tell that the clear isn't blended 100%.
 
Bumpers are always going to be getting messed up, it's better to fix them up for cheap than constantly replacing or getting it professionally done, it's just not worth it when anything can happen.
It looks great though! No one but you will be able to see that it was ever scratched up.
 
it's going to be one of those things that ONLY the owner can see what's wrong everytime he looks at that spot. sucks, but to us it looks good!
 
So when I got home today to do my sides, I found out the rubber weather stripe was coming off on one of the sides. smh, now I have to go and return and have them order another one :(

Good side
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Bad side
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Great work AD! By looking at the pictures on my phone I can't tell that the clear isn't blended 100%.

Thanks Chris, The project came out to be 88$ and I have two spray cans of OEM PMM left.

Bumpers are always going to be getting messed up, it's better to fix them up for cheap than constantly replacing or getting it professionally done, it's just not worth it when anything can happen.
It looks great though! No one but you will be able to see that it was ever scratched up.

Yea, thats what my buddy at the detailing shop said. Front bumpers are meant to take a beating and I shouldnt worry about it to much.

it's going to be one of those things that ONLY the owner can see what's wrong everytime he looks at that spot. sucks, but to us it looks good!

Exactly, Hopefully Ill forget about it eventually.
 
Great results man...really impressed. Did you ever work at a body shop, or did you just learn from trial and error over the years?
 
Great results man...really impressed. Did you ever work at a body shop, or did you just learn from trial and error over the years?

I never worked at a body shop and is actually my first time painting a body part. Just a lot of research and youtube videos.

These are the videos I went by.





 
But I'm guessing you don't have a dust free paint booth, or access to one. Just did it all in your garage?
 
I can't find the post to quote, but in addition to the other hybrid mirror parts the mirror glass is also needed?
 
For anyone that just want to know what parts I ordered and wants to do it themselves.

8x Secure Screws - $1.05
90109-SAG-H01 SCREW, TAPPING (4X14) (TRUSS)

Right side Turn signal - $44.71
34301-TM0-305 LIGHT UNIT, R. SIDE TURN

Left side Turn signal - $44.71
34351-TM0-305 LIGHT UNIT, L. SIDE TURN

Right side Mirror Housing - $16.14
76205-TR2-A01 HOUSING SET, R.

Left Side Mirror Housing - $16.14
76255-TR2-A01 HOUSING SET, L.

Right side Mirror Cap (Select your color) - $45.40
76201-TR2-A01ZM CAP, R. SKULL *G534M* (GREEN OPAL METALLIC)
76201-TR2-A01ZE CAP, R. SKULL *NH787M* (COOL MIST METALLIC)
76201-TR2-A01ZH CAP, R. SKULL *NH700M* (ALABASTER SILVER METALLIC)
76201-TR2-A01ZD CAP, R. SKULL *NH737M* (POLISHED METAL METALLIC)
76201-TR2-A01ZC CAP, R. SKULL *NH731P* (CRYSTAL BLACK PEARL)
76201-TR2-A01ZB CAP, R. SKULL *NH578* (TAFFETA WHITE)
Left side Mirror Cap (Select your color) - $45.40
76251-TR2-A01ZB CAP, L. SKULL *NH578* (TAFFETA WHITE)
76251-TR2-A01ZC CAP, L. SKULL *NH731P* (CRYSTAL BLACK PEARL)
76251-TR2-A01ZM CAP, L. SKULL *G534M* (GREEN OPAL METALLIC)
76251-TR2-A01ZH CAP, L. SKULL *NH700M* (ALABASTER SILVER METALLIC)
76251-TR2-A01ZE CAP, L. SKULL *NH787M* (COOL MIST METALLIC)
76251-TR2-A01ZD CAP, L. SKULL *NH737M* (POLISHED METAL METALLIC)

http://www.collegehillshondaparts.c...brid-lea-heat/variable/interior-bumper/mirror

Total Cost for me: (8x 1.05) + (2x 44.71) + (2x 16.14) + (2x 45.40) = 220.90 + shipping.
Actual cost of the entire assembly is 408.98 - 220.90 = saved $$188.08

And this is the mirror I bought which was about 40$.

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Lmk if you have any questions. A tip I want to add is wiring them to your rear signals is easier in my opinion but you can wire them to the front as well.

Is it easier to wire them to the rear signals due to ease of access versus going to the front? Also, you may have mentioned it, but did you wire the signals directly together or use a female/male plug somewhere in between?
 
Is it easier to wire them to the rear signals due to ease of access versus going to the front? Also, you may have mentioned it, but did you wire the signals directly together or use a female/male plug somewhere in between?

Since I do electrical work on a daily base I had some in my box. I add a connector in the door panel the same place as the mirror controller harness connector was. I felt like it was more convenient in the future if I need to take off the mirror I can just unplug them. I linked the ones I use below.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Sets-2-P...085?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19e05c88ad
 
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