Links to Fit armrests
#21
I’m not most people.
My hobby includes:
installing motors that don’t belong in a specific chassis
completely rewiring different generation engine harnesses and ECU plugs
rebuilding transmissions
rebuilding motors
rebuilding suspensions, including changing bushings
installing parts from other cars (like rear disc brakes)
proving the dealer than things can be done properly, for less money
It has gotten to a point that people around here are pushing me to quit my day job and open a shop.
So removing 10-15 screws, unclipping the 12V outlet and reinstalling a new armrest is not something I’d find difficult. I also tend to keep my cars for a long time, and we all know how valuable OEM accessories can be once they aren’t available from the dealer.
My hobby includes:
installing motors that don’t belong in a specific chassis
completely rewiring different generation engine harnesses and ECU plugs
rebuilding transmissions
rebuilding motors
rebuilding suspensions, including changing bushings
installing parts from other cars (like rear disc brakes)
proving the dealer than things can be done properly, for less money
It has gotten to a point that people around here are pushing me to quit my day job and open a shop.
So removing 10-15 screws, unclipping the 12V outlet and reinstalling a new armrest is not something I’d find difficult. I also tend to keep my cars for a long time, and we all know how valuable OEM accessories can be once they aren’t available from the dealer.
#22
Sorry! I didn't mean to ruffle feathers.
I have done my share of engine replacements, exhaust fabrication and wiring.
I have been getting a lot of orders from "regular" guys who can't or won't want to do what it takes to install a full console.
I have done my share of engine replacements, exhaust fabrication and wiring.
I have been getting a lot of orders from "regular" guys who can't or won't want to do what it takes to install a full console.
#24
Differences in Folding vs. Non folding
Zeta,
The pics show the lack of a cup holder on the folding, but I really can't make out the internal storage size differences from the on-line pics?
How much different are they?
The pics show the lack of a cup holder on the folding, but I really can't make out the internal storage size differences from the on-line pics?
How much different are they?
#25
Originally Posted by zetaproducts.net
Most will not spend that kind of money. It is also more difficult to change the the entire console, rather than just add an armrest in 5 minutes. Don't you think?
#28
This forum has a pic of the Mexico OEM armrest.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/california-southern-community/5278-oem-stuff-we-re-brining-fit-hot.html
Looks like it can slide forwards and back, like the Civic one, but does not fold up.
They also got some other nice accessories down there.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/california-southern-community/5278-oem-stuff-we-re-brining-fit-hot.html
Looks like it can slide forwards and back, like the Civic one, but does not fold up.
They also got some other nice accessories down there.
#32
Originally Posted by choro72
zeta, I wouldn't buy this now because
-I need to drill holes in my consol
-I would like one that folds up and include cupholders
Any chance of having these features modified? Thanks.
-I need to drill holes in my consol
-I would like one that folds up and include cupholders
Any chance of having these features modified? Thanks.
The screws that come with the armrest are used to keep it in place. Good automotive double-stick foam tape will do the same thing. Just a thought.
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