You are here:
Forums
SUVs
Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V Owners Accessories & Modifications

1063 messages, Last post on Oct 08, 2009 at 5:40 PM
You are in the Honda CR-V Forum. Your Hosts are steve_ & tidester
Your Community Leader is varmint.
|
i wrote first! anyways, could anyone of you list all the internet sites where we could purchase CR-V accessories? thanks!
|
|
|
This isn't all of them, but it should get you started... I highly recommend the first one.
http://handaaccessories.com/
For non-honda stuff, you can try these guys
http://matrixracing.com |
|
|
Thinking that the CR-V is pretty plain looking and in an effort to personalize mine - I have added the following accessories:
* OEM Rear Spoiler
Some of the eTailers sites I've frequented which are not in any specific order):
1) http://www.hparts.com
Keep in mind that a lot of these sites have very competitive pricing, so Customer Service and no Shipping & Handling can be the determining factor ! Just my $ .02 - god knows that's all I have left from all my accessorizing !
|
|
|
has anyone tried the rear ground mirror from autodynamic.com ??? where else can i buy them ground mirror? i'm really interested because city-parking requires skill and excellent distance judgement. i want to learn how to get out of a 1" space between front/rear bumpers... =) |
|
|
You can try creverything.com. There is also a chap out on eBay selling 'rare Japanese' accessories that if you open one of his auction pages it has a link to his home site with this item listed....supposedly less than retail. I noticed that all the pics he has look awfully familiar to autodynamic.com. Beware that autodynamic.com sells a lot of 'OEM-like' products with some of the members over at the CRV-IX (hondasuv.com) being displeased with the lack of quality and customer service. This mirror is kind of a cool novelty item that I have considered - glad to see that someone can actually use the functionality. Good Luck !! |
|
|
A couple of years ago, when I was shopping for my CR-V, the high brake lights of this vehicle were a discussion topic that was floating around. Some commented that some drivers may miss them, leading to a rear-end collision. Anyway, I think I've somewhat addressed this by mounting a couple of additional brake lights beneath the rear bumper (in virtually the same lateral axis as the tailpipe). Of course, I realize that I couldn't stop all the stupid drivers out there even if I had the Vegas Strip hanging off my tailgate. Here is what people behind me will see now when the brakes are applied: (Hey, I'm the first to post a pic in this discussion too! <GRIN> ) |
|
|
She looks good. Mind me asking how much?
As long as were sharing pics... These are the latest mods to Buster. Silly, but fun. |
|
|
Total cost for me was about $35. (The lights by themselves were $15 from Pep Boys.) The bulk of the rest of the cost was spent on mounting hardware (nothing special or custom), wire and tap/slide connectors at Wal-Mart (possibly overpriced, but I didn't feel like driving into Houston to my favorite hobbyist store this week). If you are the type that just happens to have spools of 14 gauge wire lying around and doesn't mind soldering everything together, then you could do it for cheaper than I did. I opted for slide connectors so I could readily undo the wiring if I had to. How much were those nozzles again? The cost of shipping would probably mean I'd save money by locating them locally. It's still possible to have a little fun and still meet the vehicle code. |
|
You are here:
Forums
SUVs
Honda CR-V
Honda CR-V Owners Accessories & Modifications
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle
2010 Honda CR-V



Browse by Board
Browse by Topic
Today's Chats