In my opinion they’re the best visors you can get. They stick on really well and have never been loose ever since I got them about a year and a half ago.Yo sick car dude, are those window visors the pro civic ones with the black trim? If so how are they holding up?
Ok,cool. Mine were actually smoking and burned a ring into the laminex. It was my dumb fault though,lolI’ve seen that reported, but I also understand that this isn’t much of an issue with the LED fog lights since they don’t really get hot.
This is good to know. How long were they on for when they started cooking?Ok,cool. Mine were actually smoking and burned a ring into the laminex. It was my dumb fault though,lol
I have an 18 sport and it has a donut spare under the cargo floorDoes your car have the storage area for the tire? Some models don’t t even have the spot to put the spare. Like the hatchback sport and type R don’t because the muffler is mounted where the spare tire well would be.
Hey man, what is that thing inside the compartment there with the power button?
They are connected to the fuse box, so they turn on with the lights:
Looks like a wireless charger. There are a few that are made specifically to fit into that area, and look pretty OEM.Hey man, what is that thing inside the compartment there with the power button?
Yeah @xRiCeBoYx showed me. They used blocks to raise the floor to accommodate for the tire. On the civics without the muffler in the middle have a deeper tire well, and do not require those blocks and have a lower floor. If you don’t know what I mean I can take some pictures of mine later to show you what I’m talking about.I have an 18 sport and it has a donut spare under the cargo floor
Hey man, what is that thing inside the compartment there with the power button?
I just taped it to a thin metal wire and pulled it through.Tried and failed to run the wire for a rear facing dash cam in my hatch. For the second time. The first time I made the mistake of using pliers to "help" the USB cable through the rubber conduit to the hatch and destroyed the plug. This time I got the cable through intact but couldn't pull enough slack through and literally ripped the USB cord in half trying to pull it through the rubber conduit.
I'm ready to give up on the rear dash cam for now. Pretty discouraged by two failures and $20 in cables wasted.
Ouch. It was a 2 person job installing mine. Fought with it for 45 min by myself. Then asked my kid to come help. My daughters nimble fingers were my saving grace. Its a pain job, literally and figuratively.Tried and failed to run the wire for a rear facing dash cam in my hatch. For the second time. The first time I made the mistake of using pliers to "help" the USB cable through the rubber conduit to the hatch and destroyed the plug. This time I got the cable through intact but couldn't pull enough slack through and literally ripped the USB cord in half trying to pull it through the rubber conduit.
I'm ready to give up on the rear dash cam for now. Pretty discouraged by two failures and $20 in cables wasted.