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Thanks manxman for the input. I was only able to get a small batch so order up! I have another lot coming in soon.
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Originally Posted by manxman
This is a VERY good price compared to what all of the rest of us have paid for our OEM hood deflectors from Canadian sources. Nice work Angelo!!!
The quality and performance of this deflector are absolutely excellent.
Back in May when I found a Canadian Honda dealer who would accept my order, I paid over $150.00 and did not regret it. The fitfreaks who participated in "Illusive's" group buy of the exact same deflector also paid the same amount. This price from Zeta Products is 1/3 off!!!
does the deflector need any drilling, screwing, or anything that will rub agianst the hood that will scratch or chip the paint on the hood of the FIT? I just want to make sure before i buy it.
This is my first car and I am trying really hard to baby it and keep it prestine. i know it will be impossible but i have to do my best.
does the deflector need any drilling, screwing, or anything that will rub agianst the hood that will scratch or chip the paint on the hood of the FIT? I just want to make sure before i buy it.
This is my first car and I am trying really hard to baby it and keep it prestine. i know it will be impossible but i have to do my best.
Short answer is NO. For more information, read the thread---
I just bought my wind deflector not too long ago and now i cant waite to get it in and install it.
NO BUGS, NO ROCKS, NO WORRIES!!!!!
You made a good decision! Now I won't be the only Bay Area Fit with a deflector at the Mt. Hamilton Cruise. I forgot, CuTeBoi will have his by then also.
Here's the issue, I had gotten in on the deal that Illusive set up and installed my deflector. Now the car is going into the shop next week for hood/bumper refinish (that paint peel issue) and I'm going to need to re-attach the thing when I get it back. The bumpers will no longer stick of course and I'm sure the brackets will be bent to hell during the removal and will no longer work, too. I just need the hardware to put the thing back on, not the entire deflector.
Here's the issue, I had gotten in on the deal that Illusive set up and installed my deflector. Now the car is going into the shop next week for hood/bumper refinish (that paint peel issue) and I'm going to need to re-attach the thing when I get it back. The bumpers will no longer stick of course and I'm sure the brackets will be bent to hell during the removal and will no longer work, too. I just need the hardware to put the thing back on, not the entire deflector.
Think we can work something out?
If you are careful, removing the clips from the hood should not cause any harm. If you let someone else do it, the opposite will be the case. Since the hood is being repainted, your care should be in preserving the integrity of the plastic clips, not the paint. Small, electronic flat blade screwdrivers could be used to pry the clips away from the edges of the hood without stretching the clips apart enough to cause damage.