What did you do to your GK Fit today?
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#23
Ooooooooooo, Perfect!
#24
Home at Last
A day late and $5 dollars short (storm of the century; whose to complain?) my cargo area cover has arrived. Unless the weather really caves, a definite week-end install!
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#26
Silly me, installed before bedtime. Looks like it should have been there to begin with! Now I can drive my treasure chests around with no worries.
#27
Cargo cover useful, and a super easy install
External wide-view. Easily removed to clear maximum storage capacity.
Install of pivot hinge and suspension cord/cable (nylon) is all there is to it!
Interior view. Seems to provide some sound insulation along with security
Install of pivot hinge and suspension cord/cable (nylon) is all there is to it!
Interior view. Seems to provide some sound insulation along with security
#28
Looks good, thanks for the pics. One way or the other, it seems like it should be a covered/hidden space and if my DIY version ever fails, I'm willing to go this route since I think it looks good in all the pics I've seen.
#29
Good hearing from you tbFit, and to be totally objective, I would have to add that a peek into my Fit just ahead of the new cover provides a ca. 2.5-inch gap. Either window tint (not on my 'ups' list) or some additional item cover (maybe somebody's unused jacket) for conspicuous items in cargo would be advised.
And, regarding your thanks for the pics:
And, regarding your thanks for the pics:
#32
Fit with 2 road bikes
What did I put in my fit today? Couple of road bikes:
Test fit two for a future trip, but today actually just went out with one and bungee corded to the magic seats. Worked well, downside is an extra minute on each side of travel with mounting / dismounting the wheels.
Nice to know that two will fit fine and leaves the rear compartment free for helmets, shoes and gear.
I love that the side doors really open far for getting cargo in and out easily.
Test fit two for a future trip, but today actually just went out with one and bungee corded to the magic seats. Worked well, downside is an extra minute on each side of travel with mounting / dismounting the wheels.
Nice to know that two will fit fine and leaves the rear compartment free for helmets, shoes and gear.
I love that the side doors really open far for getting cargo in and out easily.
Last edited by tbFit; 02-15-2015 at 04:55 PM.
#34
Yes. It's darker inside. With the Fit's large windows, tint is just about necessary. Plus, I like that it keeps people from being able to see in.
It makes it harder to see out of your side windows at night but that's only ever a problem when backing up. Fortunately, the Fit has the backup cam so that's not an issue either!
It makes it harder to see out of your side windows at night but that's only ever a problem when backing up. Fortunately, the Fit has the backup cam so that's not an issue either!
#36
Great pics Sam Tsai, I have found that a preferred set of tires can literally raise the Fit at least a full notch in quality of ride and handling. State Farm paid for my good-condition Yokohamas when settling for my totaled '08 Fit, and I promptly replaced the dealer tires through a swap/credit with Discount Tires.
#39
M-R-R-W-aaaaaaa!!
One day last week, while I was traveling at about 35 mph something either flew off the road or out of the sky (lots of air traffic) and I heard a BIG Clunk. I suppose I just repressed the need to take a look, until this morning.
Any tips on how best (short of a full paint job, of course) to make these nasty little craters disappear? Thanks in advance!
Any tips on how best (short of a full paint job, of course) to make these nasty little craters disappear? Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Fitster C.; 02-01-2015 at 04:53 PM.