What did you do to your GK Fit today?
#421
I bought one of these dark grey wool blankets at harbor freight for $11 and a tarp for $3. I deploy these when hauling the bikes around or moving other items.
#422
This LED projector headlight came standard with the car across all GK model in Australia.
Fitting should be possible, but the wiring are different to H4 headlight.
Separate High and Low beam.
Fitting should be possible, but the wiring are different to H4 headlight.
Separate High and Low beam.
#427
Perspective
Hi Vjaramillo, I would like to see additional shots of your Fit eyebrows (slightly more distant) to get a better idea of how they affect the stock appearance. Sounds like you are having some fun with the mods; Enjoy!
Last edited by Fitster C.; 12-03-2015 at 11:07 PM.
#428
I broke off the passenger mirror the other day (doh!)... Hit a barrel cone going like 70-80mph. Lost the plastics, cover, and cracked the mirror. No other damage.
Went ahead an ordered a replacement mirror for $230 from a junkyard and had it shipped to me. It included the entire mirror assembly.
In case anyone is wondering: take the door card off by carefully taking off the window switch cover (there's a little slit for a screwdriver on the front-facing side of it), and unscrewing the screw. Then unscrew the phillips head near the door handle latch on the inside. You can carefully pry the card off. From there, there's two rubber grommets and 3x 10mm bolts. Undo the bolts making sure that they don't fall into the door. Undo the connector (on the inside of the door) and take off the plastic clip that holds the cord. The mirror should come off now and you can just redo the process to get the replacement mirror on.
Went ahead an ordered a replacement mirror for $230 from a junkyard and had it shipped to me. It included the entire mirror assembly.
In case anyone is wondering: take the door card off by carefully taking off the window switch cover (there's a little slit for a screwdriver on the front-facing side of it), and unscrewing the screw. Then unscrew the phillips head near the door handle latch on the inside. You can carefully pry the card off. From there, there's two rubber grommets and 3x 10mm bolts. Undo the bolts making sure that they don't fall into the door. Undo the connector (on the inside of the door) and take off the plastic clip that holds the cord. The mirror should come off now and you can just redo the process to get the replacement mirror on.
Last edited by Kevin Evans; 12-04-2015 at 04:43 PM.
#431
Nothing really exciting but i added the front and back weathertech mats, OEM cargo tray, EXL Shifter (EX), K and N panel filter, Interior LED package from College Hills Honda.
Next up is interior LED kit and visors...most likely OEM...Possibly Mugen.
Next up is interior LED kit and visors...most likely OEM...Possibly Mugen.
#438
Previously, I put a set of Enkei RPF1 17×7J +43 and using 204/45R17 tires.
Which start to have slight rubbing problem after lower the car with KYB suspension. So that was not a good setup.
Ordered a new set of Work Emotion 11R using one of WORK recommended size 16×6.5J +52 with 185/55R16 setup and other WORK wheel parts, Lug nuts, Hub rings, center caps.
Arrived today from Japan, got it fitted straight away. Now I can drive normally with out fear of rubbing.
Which start to have slight rubbing problem after lower the car with KYB suspension. So that was not a good setup.
Ordered a new set of Work Emotion 11R using one of WORK recommended size 16×6.5J +52 with 185/55R16 setup and other WORK wheel parts, Lug nuts, Hub rings, center caps.
Arrived today from Japan, got it fitted straight away. Now I can drive normally with out fear of rubbing.
Last edited by Sam Tsai; 12-10-2015 at 10:46 AM. Reason: photos not showing
#440
Stock wheel is about 9.3kg each.
11R is about 6.95kg each.
So total about 9.4kg off the car.
Make noticeable difference, as I was running with stock wheels for few days.
I could feel engine working harder when stop start or going uphill compare with 17inch RPF1, which is about the same weigh as 16inch 11R.
11R is about 6.95kg each.
So total about 9.4kg off the car.
Make noticeable difference, as I was running with stock wheels for few days.
I could feel engine working harder when stop start or going uphill compare with 17inch RPF1, which is about the same weigh as 16inch 11R.