i wasnt sure if i should just start a new thread or not, but rear rainguards from a 2010- 2011 dodge ram 2500 mega cab look like they fit nicely on the rear of 88-91 civic wagons. if they were about a 1/2 longer they would be perfect. someone opened the package at my job and the rears wouldnt fit their dodge, so i took them outside to see how close they were to fitting my wagon. auto ventshade part # 94109. napa part # 300-8185. but that is for all 4. i didnt get a chance to see how the fronts would fit my wagon.
@civtec350 Can you take a pic of the rear rain gaurds 2010- 2011 dodge ram 2500 mega cab on the wagon and post pic up so we can get a visual of the 1/2 to short deal? I am in need of this mod so i can defog my windows in the rain/snow since i aint got no AC.
ill try to take a picture wednesday but ill have to see if my sister can upload it on her computer because i still have dial up, so pictures dont like to load.
i tried posting pictures but i didnt have a url for them because i couldnt get them to load on the internet, so i will try on friday from my computer at work.
also i have a set of rainguards from a 96-04 pathfinder that i am trying to post pictures of. the rears seem to fit nice, about 1/4 inch short. but the fronts are way too short. the fronts from the dodge seem like they would fit ok, they would have to be heated to get the bend a little better.
Nice fit not exactly perfect but good enuff for me to buy! I will be trying to source either or, they look like they fit/look better then the accord wagon rear visors. Thanks for doing the foot work very much appreciated.
Just click the picture button in the tool bar (inside the quick reply box area) and then paste your link so you can see the image, not just the link to the image. Like this... They look good though!
Does anyone have better pics of the accord visors on their civic wagon? People say they fit ok but there's only the one at ther very beginning and they don't look that good to me in that photo. Thanks
if you're gonna use epoxy...there's a better way depending on the material that is used for the original visors, its made by Weld On....number 25 and its used for acrylic...fills and glues without seams, basically its a seam, crack, hole filler that bonds chemically down to the atomic level so that you will have full adhesion and the chances of it cracking are non existent. I've used this product for acrylic aquariums with 100% success. please keep moving forward and let us know! I've thought about this myself, just no time as of late to follow through. Good luck!
Ken
i was just sharing my thoughts ken in not going to make them I just bought oem ones.
i went to junkyard and found this!!! they broke because they were closing and i was rushing... REARS ONLY AND PERFECT FITMENT.....THEY ARE FROM A 97 FORD EXPEDITION
the fronts from the 2010-2011 dodge ram mega cab looked liked they would fit pretty good. they were just a little short near the mirror, but the angle was decent.
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also i have a set of rainguards from a 96-04 pathfinder that i am trying to post pictures of. the rears seem to fit nice, about 1/4 inch short. but the fronts are way too short. the fronts from the dodge seem like they would fit ok, they would have to be heated to get the bend a little better.
these are the rears from a 2010-2011 dodge ram 2500 megacab
im trying to get some from other cars to see how they would fit, crv, crown victoria, 4runner, etc.
Even having to buy two sets to mix and mach, I'd be more than thrilled to get a set for less than $300 lol
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i was just sharing my thoughts ken in not going to make them I just bought oem ones.