Crack Think3 2009 Honda Civic

Re:aluminum crush locks Friday, May 01, 2009 6:29 AM (permalink). Beastly Rene Kris! Those Loks look kinda like those old school American Racing Slotted Mags. I think 3/16 would be too thin. I am not sure i would. I'd also round the corners to lessen the chances of cracking. IF I was the guy. May 14, 2009. The second and third tool I made used I think 3/8' clevis pins which fit the retaining ring holes better and they were much stronger. I replaced all of the O-rings and gaskets with the Honda kits, available at hondaparts-direct.com or other worthy internet seller for about 12$ a kit. -Fixed side cover crack.

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I just spend a few bucks at my friendly local independent hardware store to fix mine. I don't remember the exact parts, but it involved some nylon spacers, some washers and some bolts. The nylon spacers went into the hole or 'cone' where the bolt goes to give some support, then a washer, then a longer bolt to go through all that to the threaded hole in the frame.

You'll have to play around with the sizes, or if you give me a day or three, I can undo mine and make a list for you. Maybe even take a photo or two.

It's holding strong so far, and it's probably been a year or so since I did it. And now I try to slide in and out in such a way as to not put so much downward pressure on the side of the seat and that trim piece. I just spend a few bucks at my friendly local independent hardware store to fix mine. I don't remember the exact parts, but it involved some nylon spacers, some washers and some bolts.

The nylon spacers went into the hole or 'cone' where the bolt goes to give some support, then a washer, then a longer bolt to go through all that to the threaded hole in the frame. You'll have to play around with the sizes, or if you give me a day or three, I can undo mine and make a list for you. Maybe even take a photo or two. It's holding strong so far, and it's probably been a year or so since I did it. Zip Dry Paper Glue Msds Sheet on this page. And now I try to slide in and out in such a way as to not put so much downward pressure on the side of the seat and that trim piece.

Ayn Rand Philosophy Who Needs It Pdfs. Hey onu2002, I think I would like to take this approach to fix it. Any pointers you can give me would be appreciated.

I'll have to order the piece for the middle seat since the plastic is cracked, but the front should be fixable. Here's what I did -- it's very simple -- same for both holes: #12 x 1-1/2' panhead sheetmetal screw 1/4' SAE flat washer 1/2' OD, 0.257' ID, 1' long nylon spacer Not quite as elegant as belundy's method, but pretty good if you don't want to deal with making a tapered dowel.

I suppose you could also use a number of shorter spacers with varying ODs. I'm pretty sure I first tried a bolt with the same threads as OEM, but it just wouldn't go in for some reason, so I ended up with the sheetmetal screws. Here's what I did -- it's very simple -- same for both holes: #12 x 1-1/2' panhead sheetmetal screw 1/4' SAE flat washer 1/2' OD, 0.257' ID, 1' long nylon spacer Not quite as elegant as belundy's method, but pretty good if you don't want to deal with making a tapered dowel. I suppose you could also use a number of shorter spacers with varying ODs. I'm pretty sure I first tried a bolt with the same threads as OEM, but it just wouldn't go in for some reason, so I ended up with the sheetmetal screws. After I posted earlier, my wife told me days later she had popped off the front side trim when it caught on her dress.

I'll try your fix, thanks onu2002.