I actually need to replace the inner fender liners on my '02, they are kind of chewed up. Is there a difference between the '02-'03 and the '04-'05?
Sup guys, I am kinda wanting to experiment with silicone caulk and xylene as a thinning agent. SO..... I have my set of plastic 04-05 inner fender covers. I looked online and cheapest you are going to find these bad boys from majestic is at 73.62 a side which is crazy to justify.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...=FRONT+FENDERS
here is the link, part number 20.
Is it a stupid idea to make a mold for these? Is this even a valuable item for 02-03 guys? Give me your opinions.
EDIT: I might have used confusing terms for this product. Its actually called fender garnishes. here is a pic of my items
EDIT: This is pictures showing the difference with and without.
Without ( 02-03 models)
With ( 04-05 models)
Last edited by BaLisTek; 08-01-2010 at 09:44 AM.
I actually need to replace the inner fender liners on my '02, they are kind of chewed up. Is there a difference between the '02-'03 and the '04-'05?
Hey lucid, sorry bout the confusion but I am referring to a different piece, I just posted a picture of what I am talking about
make them cf/kevlar and u got something here bud. this will be a must for all the guys tucking there bays
it made a world of difference when I added these to my 03, i love them ;)
Ah, those. Yea I don't really see any need for them on my car. On a car that was more show they would be cool though.
those look great id love to have some because i get rocks and all kinds of stuff in my bay having no splash guards
i second the carbon fiber ones ron...... now get to work. ill test fit your first pair
I will try to start making a mold this week. See if i can make just a plastic one to start with
experimenting with caulk....
haha
i'd be down if they weren't all wavy and stuff.
nah it wont be wavy.. im making a direct copy
i want a set, but dont wanna pay the stupid amount that honda wants for them. If you make a set/sell em, id buy. Would hide my HID balast and igniter perfectly.
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