Honda Podcast: Honda DIY and More (Small)
Summary: Our Honda podcast is a show about everything Honda. We cover accessory DIY, mods and more. If you own a newer Honda this podcast is for you.
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These visors allow you to enjoy some fresh air, even when the weather isn't ideal. The are made of a polycarbonate material that is durable and resists fading. No drilling is required for installation to protect against corrosion. More at www.collegehillshonda.com.
The rear lower trim installs over the factory splash shield. It is strictly a cosmetic piece that adds additional flare to the rear of the vehicle. More at www.collegehillshonda.com.
These vehicle specific in-dash brackets allow you to mount electronic devices in your vehicle. This particular installation is for the Honda Accord. More at www.collegehillshonda.com.
Wheel Bands are great for protecting your wheels from curb damage. Buy a color that blends in or add contrasting color bands to make your rims stand out. There are many different configurations to choose from. More at www.collegehillshonda.com.
The front lower trim installs over the factory splash shield. It is strictly a cosmetic piece that adds additional flare to the front of the vehicle. More at www.collegehillshonda.com
The deck lid spoiler provides a subtle, yet distinctive aerodynamic look. It comes factory painted to match the vehicle color. More at www.collegehillshonda.com.
Views of the 2013 Accord Concept from the North American International Auto Show.
Stylish, easy to install and protects the front of the hood from road debris.
Installing crossbars allows you to add roof attachments to hold items like skis, snowboards, kayaks, luggage and more.
Our first podcast for the all new 2012 CR-V. Enjoy!
Side moldings are a great way to protect your vehicle from door dings. Better yet they look great too!
This imported Honda air deflector helps keep stones, bugs, and other road debris from damaging your hood. The secure fit design makes sure it stays in place.
Replace the stock sedan grille with the more aggressive version from the Civic Si.
Honda has discontinued leather steering wheel wraps for the 9th Gen Civics but don't let that stop you. If you really want leather replace the whole steering wheel!
If you have a rivet tool installation of the sport pedals is a breeze.