View Poll Results: Would you buy these Non-Slip Neoprene Protection Pads?
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Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
#11
Re: Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
you might want to post at www.8thcivic.com. you will get more people interested and you could get a bigger price break when you get more people.
#12
Re: Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
OK... Wilson has made the pads for the 06/07 Civic line - EX, Si, and Hybrid. You can get them at:
http://stores.ebay.com/PadsPlus_Hond...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
He had 2 sets up there with BIN and one to just bid on. I have bought the first BIN auction. I'm sure he'll put more up. The final pictures do look really great - nice clean cuts. Thanks to everyone for chiming in your interest (or disinterest).
http://stores.ebay.com/PadsPlus_Hond...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
He had 2 sets up there with BIN and one to just bid on. I have bought the first BIN auction. I'm sure he'll put more up. The final pictures do look really great - nice clean cuts. Thanks to everyone for chiming in your interest (or disinterest).
#14
Re: Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
I got the pads on Friday and installed them on Saturday. I bought both for the Civic and for the Pilot. I can say these pads are cut/shaped with a very clean tool. They are packaged and sealed in plastic, and each pad is labeled with it's location. Everything fit perfectly in all the locations. I don't have pictures, but the pictures from PadsPlus show it all. The package came with 16 pads:
1 Pad for the Center Console Forward Tray
1 Pad for the Center Console Curved Tray
1 Pad for the Center Console Dual Cupholder
1 Pad for the Center Console Armest Lower Storage Bin
1 Pad for the Center Console Armrest Upper Storage Tray by Power Outlet
2 Pads for the Upper Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel
2 Pads for the Lower Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel
1 Pad for the Dash Compartment Under the Radio
1 Pad for the Glove Box
2 Pads for the Front Door Lower Bin (Left and Right)
2 Pads for the Rear Door Lower Bin (Left and Right)
1 Pad for the Front Door Right Side Armrest Bin
I asked Wilson to replace the 2 Pads for the Rear Seat Console Cupholders (EX. EX-L, and Si only) with the Dash Pad in Front of Instrument Cluster.
Also included are some thin, double-sided stick tape squares. Some areas may need some anchoring with these squares.
From the first drive after putting the pads in, I notice that the little things I put in the compartments (mainly the door storage area) don't rattle around anymore. I can also put my PPC Phone in the curved area below the shifter without worrying about it sliding into the cupholders. I also like that all the plasic storage areas are protected from scratches. There are 2 pads in the Upper and the 2 pads in the Lower Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel - 1 pad for the back and 1 pad for the bottom. So the back is protected from sharp objects from scratching the back area, as well as the bottom keeps the items from sliding around.
Overall, I'd say these are well worth having as a bit of extra protection in the commonly used places.
1 Pad for the Center Console Forward Tray
1 Pad for the Center Console Curved Tray
1 Pad for the Center Console Dual Cupholder
1 Pad for the Center Console Armest Lower Storage Bin
1 Pad for the Center Console Armrest Upper Storage Tray by Power Outlet
2 Pads for the Upper Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel
2 Pads for the Lower Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel
1 Pad for the Dash Compartment Under the Radio
1 Pad for the Glove Box
2 Pads for the Front Door Lower Bin (Left and Right)
2 Pads for the Rear Door Lower Bin (Left and Right)
1 Pad for the Front Door Right Side Armrest Bin
I asked Wilson to replace the 2 Pads for the Rear Seat Console Cupholders (EX. EX-L, and Si only) with the Dash Pad in Front of Instrument Cluster.
Also included are some thin, double-sided stick tape squares. Some areas may need some anchoring with these squares.
From the first drive after putting the pads in, I notice that the little things I put in the compartments (mainly the door storage area) don't rattle around anymore. I can also put my PPC Phone in the curved area below the shifter without worrying about it sliding into the cupholders. I also like that all the plasic storage areas are protected from scratches. There are 2 pads in the Upper and the 2 pads in the Lower Dash Compartment Left of the Steering Wheel - 1 pad for the back and 1 pad for the bottom. So the back is protected from sharp objects from scratching the back area, as well as the bottom keeps the items from sliding around.
Overall, I'd say these are well worth having as a bit of extra protection in the commonly used places.
#18
Re: Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
Funny thing is that I never noticed the Front Door Right Side Armrest Bin!
Anyway, I ordered and received the Dash Pad in Front of Instrument Cluster last week. Definitely a nice enhancement for being able to stash my LG phone there, and then I just put the Bluetooth headset in the small curved Center Console Curved Tray. Am thinking of just ordering the entire set.
Anyway, I ordered and received the Dash Pad in Front of Instrument Cluster last week. Definitely a nice enhancement for being able to stash my LG phone there, and then I just put the Bluetooth headset in the small curved Center Console Curved Tray. Am thinking of just ordering the entire set.
#19
Re: Looking for 10+ people interested in non-slip neoprene pads for HCH/HCHII
I got a set (on an eBay auction). They arrived yesterday. I installed them today. Very nice! I'm a happy camper. They're well done. I got the (in front of) Instrument Cluster pad also.
They're quite rubbery smelly. So I opened the package last night and separated them out, to let them air out a little (until this morning) before installing.
They're quite rubbery smelly. So I opened the package last night and separated them out, to let them air out a little (until this morning) before installing.