From my understanding all 2017 LX and Sport trim hatchbacks came with this type of display compared to the all digital ones that are on the other trim levels. Mine is a SportWhich display setting is that, or is it from a tuning?
that’s the normal display, we don’t have the infographic, or whatever it’s called from the newer modelsWhich display setting is that, or is it from a tuning?
That is the most amazing mod deal ever! It cost $7 and comes with a $10 bill. Excellent!Another minor interior mod. We'll see how it holds up in the long run but it was $7 and just slots into empty space.
Where’d you get that from?! I can definitely spend $7 to expand my organization capabilityAnother minor interior mod. We'll see how it holds up in the long run but it was $7 and just slots into empty space.
How you do that? Where you get it? What's the part number?Another minor interior mod. We'll see how it holds up in the long run but it was $7 and just slots into empty space.
Where did you get the injen charge pipes?Ok big one today!!!
1. Alignment, preload, height, camber, you name it - everything dialed in by a shop on the grey civic (finally). No more clunking rattling nothing. I am at peace.
2. PTP turbo inlet pipe blanket. Honestly not gonna make a difference but it looks sweet in the bay!
3. Ingen charge pipes for the white civic. Not as hard as I thought it would be. For anyone considering, they are much bigger than the stock pipes, diameter wise.
4. PRL intercooler…. Almost. I snapped a bolt off in the end cap. Gonna drill it out tomorrow. No big deal (hopefully). Left the car half put together but I have the grey if I gotta go somewhere.
5. Switched the Batson R lip to the grey car in prep for the Mugen kit on the white
enjoy the pics!
Ooooof I have a pair of Infinity coax's I was going to install in my rear deck but damn the whole dismantling the rear half of my sedan is scaring meInsight third-brake light install complete! It is plug-n-play, no modification needed.
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Here it is from above:
While I was at it, I opted to replace the rear speakers with a pair of Infinity Reference 6532ex. I am envious of you hatchback owners. Not only are your rear speakers on the rear doors, you have more head room to do the project, lol!
Instead of sound deadening (as I don't have a sub or amp, nor do I intend to install one), per Crutchfield reccomendations, I installed speaker baffles. Not the best in the world, but fine for my needs.
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After:
Sounds a bit better. Just need to replace the fronts. Maybe I might decide to come back in the future and have something like Dynamat installed. But what a PITA it is to remove the deck. Hopefully I installed it back correctly ?.
Edit: A few pointers:
- It's better to replace the green clip (91561-TA5-A11) that requires a mallet to remove. It's a pain to reset.
- And double check the the rear deck is fully attached. I missed two clips, which made the deck uneven and the c-pillar trim impossible to attach.