The addiction continues...
#1
The addiction continues...
I need to start limiting myself to 1 part every two or three weeks before I go broke; I'm so addicted. Mugen visors came in yesterday, and were put on yesterday. I was supposed to slap on my Work's also, but the tire mounting machine was out-of-order at my bros work. btw thanks out to my loving brother for the free labor; it took me like 2 or 3 hours when i put visors on my EK, these only took him 10 minutes each side. I give him credit because the directions are in Japanese...good thing there are diagrams. Thanks to A&J for the expedited shipping also (patience is a virtue that I don't have)
#5
Originally Posted by sillypuddy
was there any cutting of the trim rubber or is it a pretty easy bolt on?
-joe
-joe
Originally Posted by ezekielwhore
o0o0o those are hot. i cant decide if i want those or the honda access ones. but those look freakin hot. pay day is on friday
Originally Posted by aziatiklover
damn nice man but I think I'm gonna try the replica first and see how they r hahaha
#8
Originally Posted by ModestFIT
no cutting at all required, just pull part of the rubber insulation partially off, slip the clips on, then put the rubber insulation back into place. It helps too that there is doubled sided tape on the visors to hold it in place while you are mounting the clips.
Thanks, the honda access ones are clean too.
haha, go for it; I saw them on ebay, but this time around I'm not going with replica anything. Do it right the first time...thas what I've learned. But if the price is right for you, I say go for it.
Thanks, the honda access ones are clean too.
haha, go for it; I saw them on ebay, but this time around I'm not going with replica anything. Do it right the first time...thas what I've learned. But if the price is right for you, I say go for it.
#14
Very easy. It took my brother 10 minutes on each side; but he is gifted when it comes to installation. If you have ever installed visors on a car, you'll be fine, the double stick tape on the visor makes it easy to install the support clips. As long as you can interpret the diagrams, you shouldn't have a problem with the directions even tho they are in Japanese.
Damn I knew I should've taken more pics to do a write up
If RacerDre gets his, I'll ask if I can take pics while he's doing the install.
Damn I knew I should've taken more pics to do a write up
If RacerDre gets his, I'll ask if I can take pics while he's doing the install.
#15
Heres the link to the pics of my car dropped.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5994
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5994
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