Body Kits
#1
Body Kits
Hi
I was wondering how hard it is to install a body kit for a 1994 honda civic. Also if you have ne tips on putting one on give me sum. Also what would be a good name of body kit that i could buy for $900 CANADIAN.
THX
I was wondering how hard it is to install a body kit for a 1994 honda civic. Also if you have ne tips on putting one on give me sum. Also what would be a good name of body kit that i could buy for $900 CANADIAN.
THX
#2
What kind of body kit did you have in mind? The 93-95 coupe has quite a few to choose from.
If I had to do it again, I guess I'd go for the Bomex kit.
The front is universal for either the coupe or hatch but there is a difference between the side skirts and the rear bumper.
Though a lot of folks might think that this is a little much, I think it's unique as there is not a lot of civics [coupes] that has the bomex kit.
For a much cleaner, simpler look, you could opt for the Wings West RS kit. This is just a front chin spoiler added on to your existing front bumper (ditto to the rear) and simple side skirt replacement.
This tends to be a more popular choice as it is cheaper, easier to install and paint.
If I had to do it again, I guess I'd go for the Bomex kit.
The front is universal for either the coupe or hatch but there is a difference between the side skirts and the rear bumper.
Though a lot of folks might think that this is a little much, I think it's unique as there is not a lot of civics [coupes] that has the bomex kit.
For a much cleaner, simpler look, you could opt for the Wings West RS kit. This is just a front chin spoiler added on to your existing front bumper (ditto to the rear) and simple side skirt replacement.
This tends to be a more popular choice as it is cheaper, easier to install and paint.
#3
I like the front and the sides for the bomex, rear is :down:
It isnt hard to install the kit if you wanna half-ass it. Its as simple as fitting it, seeing where the holes line up, drilling them, then bolting the kit. As for making it fit to the other body parts ( Quarter panels and such ) itll take some modifications shaving off here and there and so on. with aftermarket body parts sometimes things done line up correctly.
It isnt hard to install the kit if you wanna half-ass it. Its as simple as fitting it, seeing where the holes line up, drilling them, then bolting the kit. As for making it fit to the other body parts ( Quarter panels and such ) itll take some modifications shaving off here and there and so on. with aftermarket body parts sometimes things done line up correctly.