CollegeHillsHonda
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I don't know how well 3M tape would stick to the insulation.
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I don't know how well 3M tape would stick to the insulation.
I don't know how well 3M tape would stick to the insulation.
I don't understand when you said "insulation". Do you mean the rubber strip?
The EZ Lip is held on with 3M tape and is outside the car so I would think this strip could be held on without any problem at all. I am referring to the door strip, not the wheel well insulation.
The 3M tape sticks extremely well to the EZ Lip which is probably the exact same type of rubbery foam material.It is unknown if that strip was added as a seal or sound insulation. The assumption is that it is for sound insulation. I think it would be a matter of how well the 3M adhesive sticks to the rubber-type strip itself and how well it holds up long-term.
69lbs well worthBigger spoiler. More accents pieces/chrome. More tail/reverse lights. Non-plasticy interior and/or dash pieces. And sound proofing.
I'm in the middle of my first wash right now before moving on to a wax. I noticed that in the rear wheel wells there is a felt, almost interior carpet like material that wasn't in the '12s. Sound deadening I'm guessing. It's not in the front.
I'm hoping this will hold up to the salt on the roads. I'm sure Honda engineers have the answers.
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Oh boy that felt stuff, it is durable, I had it on my 08TL-S, my main complaint is road debris sticks to it and its one more spot to have to scrub during a wash. Particularly in the fall when the leaves fall off the trees, I always had leaf particles stuck to that felt...but don't worry it is DURABLE!
First off, Congrats Andre! What a surprise and a really great one at that!
I think the rubber at the bottom of the door may be there to keep dirt out (?). I always notice dirt on the door sills from splashing water that gets in. You'll have to let us know if these rubber pieces keep the dirt out.
I'm curious what changes you had to do when you traded in your 2012. Did you take off the red JDM badges ?
Someone is going to get the JDM hazard light, the red JDM badges (inside and out), the red vinyl over lay on the Civic badge and the LED lights. They are going to be wondering why everyone elses Si doesnt have those ooptions.
It's funny when you think about it because all those mods you did will now be covered under the dealership warranty. If the JDM badges fade for example or if the vinyl overlay peels, the dealership will have to replace.Yep......a few dollars saved for sure.