RUNN1N

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Nothing flashy, but I just finished installing the Flapfab Stone Guards from @Two Step Performance --it took about 30 minutes, and would've been a heck of a lot easier had Honda used 4 Phillps head screws on each side rather than 2 screws and two locking pins.

If you want to install these, you'll save a bit of time pulling the pins with one of these tools: https://www.amazon.com/Fastener-Rem...94017201&sprefix=panel+puller,aps,133&sr=8-10

If you try to pry them out with pliers and a flat head screwdriver, your odds of salvaging the pins are slim. I got 2/4 out in perfect condition (using the fastener remover), busted the crap out of the other 2 (with a screwdriver and pliers). I replaced all 4 with newer and slightly larger/longer pins from a cheap-o set of pins I had on hand. I'm pretty confident these aren't going anywhere, but we'll see.
 

RickyJeezus

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Got around to installing the modified Integra Type S exhaust on the CTR today.. sounds fantastic!!
One thing that I noticed is that the internal pipe DIA inside the muffler can were I could measure was 5mm larger than the CTR…
Also the rear muffler section has a different sub part number vice the CTR.. the CTR is a T20 the ITS is a T21 :hmm:
OEM CTR exhaust weights 54lbs the ITS exhaust weights 47lbs.

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Can we hear it tho
 


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Finally installed this today. Just cut it to size. I didn’t take out the pins, just two screws and inserted them in.
11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? 518484DF-8166-4476-A7BF-CFB6C81BBFCF
 

Aero1900

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Bought one!

Traded in my 2022 Mach 1. Turns out having multiple kids, a car with a real back seat is a must. Ill do a thorough write up about how the CTR compares to a track edition mustang and also an Elantra N.

But for now, hello to all. I'm in the Tampa area and couldn't be happier with the car so far.
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nezumi

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Full XPEL PPF plus ceramic coat, tinted windows, rock fender guards. Upcoming upgrades will be BBS RIA 18 with 265/35r18 tires due to too many pot holes.

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Today I installed the Hypersuede rear seat cover for the FL5--installation was surprisingly easy, with only 2 screws, 5 pins, and 1 bolt holding in the rear seat bottom which you remove completely to install the bottom cover. The trickiest part was removing and reinstalling the center cupholder, which seemingly requires more brute force than finesse for both removal and reinstall.

The seat cover material is PLUSH, and I'm very pleased with the look now that the front and back "match". The kit was ~$465 shipped, and a slow and careful install might've taken 45 minutes.

I'm curious how it'll hold up to a toddler and a continuous barrage of snack food crumbs, but at least for today, it looks good.

11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? Rear Seat Cover
 

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Today I installed the Hypersuede rear seat cover for the FL5--installation was surprisingly easy, with only 2 screws, 5 pins, and 1 bolt holding in the rear seat bottom which you remove completely to install the bottom cover. The trickiest part was removing and reinstalling the center cupholder, which seemingly requires more brute force than finesse for both removal and reinstall.

The seat cover material is PLUSH, and I'm very pleased with the look now that the front and back "match". The kit was ~$465 shipped, and a slow and careful install might've taken 45 minutes.

I'm curious how it'll hold up to a toddler and a continuous barrage of snack food crumbs, but at least for today, it looks good.

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That looks great!
 

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Today I installed the Hypersuede rear seat cover for the FL5--installation was surprisingly easy, with only 2 screws, 5 pins, and 1 bolt holding in the rear seat bottom which you remove completely to install the bottom cover. The trickiest part was removing and reinstalling the center cupholder, which seemingly requires more brute force than finesse for both removal and reinstall.

The seat cover material is PLUSH, and I'm very pleased with the look now that the front and back "match". The kit was ~$465 shipped, and a slow and careful install might've taken 45 minutes.

I'm curious how it'll hold up to a toddler and a continuous barrage of snack food crumbs, but at least for today, it looks good.

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How does the flap for the isofix work? Is it just a duplicate loose bit of material over the original bit?
 
 







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