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Spare Tire plastic cover by dglozman
Feb 06, 2004 (8:42 am)
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anybody got it? How durable it is? I live in New York and since I'm parking on the street its a big issue. My original cover already have small holes and scratches.
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by varmint
Feb 06, 2004 (12:39 pm)
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Dglozman - Which plastic spare are you looking at? There are several (as shown on this site).
 
http://www.handa-accessories.com/crvext02.html
 
I have the plain gray "hard spare tire cover" (second of the ones on that page). I painted it to match my CR-V, as Sebring Silver is not one of the available colors for the factory painted covers. It's tough plastic, but because mine is covered with paint, I can't speak to its surface durability.
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Handling Improvements by z_man_2
Feb 09, 2004 (9:30 pm)
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Any suggestions for accessories to improve the handling (ie reduce body roll)on a 2002 CRV?
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zman by kyfdx HOST
Feb 10, 2004 (6:29 am)
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A couple of posters on this board say a front strut bar really improves steering response and turn-in. I personally would worry about creating more oversteer, though. If you aren't familiar, it is a bar that bolts on top of the front struts and "ties" them together.
 
The only other thing I've considered is 16" wheels with 215/60-16 tires.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Handling Improvements by z_man_2
Feb 10, 2004 (7:48 am)
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Thanks for the suggestion. While tires would help the grip, I'm more interested in reducing body roll on cornering. The strut tower would improve the frame stiffness, but I believe that a larger anti-sway bar, if available, would provide more significant results. I haven't seen any postings to this effect, so I assume that there is no demand for such products for later models. My wife has an 01 with the wishbone suspension -much better handling.
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The poster who did the strut bar by kyfdx HOST
Feb 10, 2004 (8:18 am)
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thought that it made it corner a lot flatter.. I assume he meant less body roll. As I said, I would worry about oversteer, unless I added some type of rear sway bar also.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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by varmint
Feb 10, 2004 (10:35 am)
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The 2002 models come with a strut brace as stock equipment. You can always upgrade that to a better design, but I doubt you'd see a huge improvement.
 
I have a Neuspeed strut brace on my '99 model. The 1st gen CR-V does not have a stock brace, so the improvement was pretty decent.
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kizhe are you out there? by peggylou
Feb 12, 2004 (12:12 pm)
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I was interested in your post about adding heated leather seats to CR-V. I have talked to 2 dealers in my town and they say NO seat heaters are available and leather is $1500 w/o heaters. I wonder if something changed between 03 and 04 model year, or does my local dealer not know what they are talking about?
 
thanks
Peggy
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leather seats by peggylou
Feb 12, 2004 (12:14 pm)
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My dealer is saying he can't do heated seats. Friends have told me don't buy leather without heated seats. I've never had leather before. Any opinions on hte relative need for seat heaters with leather? I live in California so extreme cold is not an issue, low 30's is the worst we get generally.
 
Also, what about black leather in the sun? Am I asking for 2 cd degree burns if I get in with shorts on? Do others put seat covers on during summer?
 
Thanks again
- Peggy
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kizhe are you out there? by kizhe
Feb 12, 2004 (2:58 pm)
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I am here. Yes, I ordered heated leather seats (black) when I bought my EX. I paid $1400. Looks and feels good (soft but firm) and interior looks much better. In the N-E we got very cold weather now and heated seats are good option to have. I understand that your situation is different - you are more concerned about heat - not cold. During summer time I did not get the feeling that seats were too hot in the sun.
(I always had a sun-screen on the windshield during really hot days). A small like-color towel would be a help if you like to drive in a swim-suit . I am not sure about the seat covers for summer - there should be holes for side airbags. When it's cold - towel would also help (if you would not be able to get seats with heaters).
Before ordering, ask dealer to show you a car with such leather seats. We did not like quality of other leather colors. Black was the best.
Black leather steering wheel cover goes very well with leather seats.
Another option I ordered, which proved to be useful, were the fog lights.

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