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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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Trick for CR-V Spare Tire Cover

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D.D. Pallmer - 27 Dec 2005 20:18 GMT
I figured out a great trick for the hard-shell spare tire cover and suspect
it's an issue too for the soft cover. I put a dab of paint...any color since
you can't see it unless you look...on the back of the tire cover and another
aligned directly across from it on the windshield wiper (2005 model). This
allows you to adjust the cover easily so that the word HONDA aligns straight
across the back of the vehicle. Of course you need to be sure you have it
exact before applying the paint. But after doing so, it's now very very easy
to realign it instead of having HONDA appear in some diagonal misalignment.
Brian Smith - 27 Dec 2005 20:20 GMT
>I figured out a great trick for the hard-shell spare tire cover and suspect
>it's an issue too for the soft cover. I put a dab of paint...any color
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>now very very easy to realign it instead of having HONDA appear in some
>diagonal misalignment.

Why would you want to do that? Can't you tell by just looking at the cover
that it is straight or crooked?
D.D. Pallmer - 27 Dec 2005 21:21 GMT
No youi cannot. Because it's a fine adjustment and you have to be on top of
the cover to do it. Meaning that you can't see what you are adjusting. Try
it and you'll see what I mean. And even a few degrees off makes the vehicle
look out-of-kilter from behind.

>>I figured out a great trick for the hard-shell spare tire cover and
>>suspect it's an issue too for the soft cover. I put a dab of paint...any
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Why would you want to do that? Can't you tell by just looking at the cover
> that it is straight or crooked?
twfsa - 28 Dec 2005 12:07 GMT
I agree I see alot of the covers on the spare crooked.

Tom

> No youi cannot. Because it's a fine adjustment and you have to be on top
> of the cover to do it. Meaning that you can't see what you are adjusting.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> Why would you want to do that? Can't you tell by just looking at the
>> cover that it is straight or crooked?
'Curly Q. Links' - 02 Jan 2006 21:56 GMT
> I figured out a great trick for the hard-shell spare tire cover and suspect
> it's an issue too for the soft cover. I put a dab of paint...any color since
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> exact before applying the paint. But after doing so, it's now very very easy
> to realign it instead of having HONDA appear in some diagonal misalignment.

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You might be way further ahead to install a fix that would stop the
cover from 'creeping'. It's been discussed at hondasuv.com. Sign in and
use the SEARCH function. Best way seems to be gluing some rubber bumpers
inside the top of the shell so it won't migrate clockwise on every bump.

'Curly'
 
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