I have to replace the rubber part that is located on the inner edge of each
of the rear fenders on my Civic 99. This rubber part was also installed on
previous generation of Civic. It protects the rear fender edge from the
gravel and stones.
The Honda original part cost a lot (at least in Canada) and I am seeking for
a cheaper alternative. Any idea, suggestion, would be welcome. Thanks in
advance.
Alain Kadlec
Ottawa
kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca
'Curly Q. Links' - 26 Apr 2006 05:21 GMT
> I have to replace the rubber part that is located on the inner edge of each
> of the rear fenders on my Civic 99. This rubber part was also installed on
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> kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca
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If you're talking about mud flaps, find your part numbers (and pictures)
at www.slhondaparts.com, then check the pricing at these canadian parts
places:
www.oemimport.com
http://www.autopartsonlinecanada.com/
'Curly'
Alain + Ivy - 27 Apr 2006 22:28 GMT
Thanks for your response. I was not talking about mud flaps. I am seeking
for the rubber that is located on the inner edge of the rear fenders. In the
Honda Service manual it is called "Fenderwell Trim". It is U shaped (one
side 3/4 and the other side 5/8) and it is approx 2 feet long for each
fender.
Alain
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>I have to replace the rubber part that is located on the inner edge of each
>of the rear fenders on my Civic 99. This rubber part was also installed on
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> kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca
Viperkiller - 28 Apr 2006 06:04 GMT
>I have to replace the rubber part that is located on the inner edge of each
>of the rear fenders on my Civic 99. This rubber part was also installed on
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>kadbijlecou@sympatico.ca
I'm not sure if they will ship to Canada but you can try
www.manhonda.com. I've had very good experience with them. It sounds
like you need something that may be found at junk yards.