My 1998 Acura Integra SE; revised, refreshed, and restarted.

Ganyon

Active Member
They have powered Spoon reps on eBay that I'm looking at, but they claim that they won't fit the sedans. I dunno for sure, though. I may look more into it.

I may have to try it and see how it works.
I read somewhere a while back that they aren't plug n play. The stabalizer is expensive but works good.
 

Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!
I read somewhere a while back that they aren't plug n play. The stabalizer is expensive but works good.
I'm reading that they won't fit 100% right, and they don't look plug-n'-play.
I've found some OEM ones, but I'm not spending $150 for one mirror, and I can't find any used passenger's side mirrors on eBay, so I'm kind of up a creek on this one.
 

Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!

Ganyon

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I cant tell, but is it possible to fix the mirror at all?
 


Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!
New windshield is in, and my mom is on the way home with new wiper blades. I painted the A-pillars black while they were out of the car, and I re-ordered my 'daily driven' decal (as the other one was on the broken windshield) as well as a few other decals. I'll post pictures in a little while.
 

Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!
Pictures of progress for today.

A-pillars

Before



After



Windshield in, no wipers



Windshield + side mirror patch, no wipers



Finished product. I washed all of the windows and treated the windshield with Rain-X, so I should be good for a while.




Sloppy picture, but 'Rain-X' wiper blades



The A-pillars will go back in tomorrow, and I'll probably give Ted a bath.
 

Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!
So, when I put the wipers on, the arms weren't completely level, so when I got home, I leveled them out and I installed my deer warning thingys (I'm not exactly sure what you'd call them.). But, the A-pillars will go in tomorrow after work and the car will be washed as well.
 

Ted's Owner

On to Integra number two!
Do those things even work? I never understood them.
According to the guy from Safelite, they do work. He hit two deer within a month in his company van, and since he put them on there, he hasn't hit any deer. What happens is the air from the forward motion of the car goes through the deer warning device and sets off a frequency that humans can't hear, but they can. It tells them that something is coming their way and they need to stop or move out of the way. Apparently, they work. I don't know. But, I'd rather spend $6 now than $250+ later.
 
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