Lots of people always ask, so I might as well do a write up
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Quick statement.... These are for 5th gens. I have only seen and installed 2 sets of windows visors; 5th gen Civic and 6th gen Civic. 5th gens come with 5 clips ALREADY ATTACHED TO THE VISORS. 6th gens come with 4 clips (2 on each side) that screw into frame, 6 (3 per visor) that are free floating and you have to line up with holes. The visor then ATTACHES to 5 clips via pushpins
These are the visors on my 5th GENERATION HONDA CIVIC
Start off with the visors. Mine came in the boxes as you see. One complete piece. All 5 clips attached.
Each little clip looks like this.
You have to pull your weather stripping out to put them in place. No glue, no screws, just the weather stripping put in over them to help apply. There's like 3 different physical weather "strips" on the door, you need the outermost one, as in the pic.
I used a big flat head to help dig out the weather stripping without f**king anything up, and later on to help push the weather stripping back in.
To kind of show how it works, this is a shitty diagram I made of how it is re-applied to hold everything in place.
Picture it in your mind. The weather stripping is re-applied into the crease with the little "brackets" on visor holding it in place.
But yeah. Weather stripping needs to come out.
Like the diagram shows, slip the little brackets into that crease, push them in and they should kinda snap in. Push as far up and back towards the back of the car to allow as much space to put the weather stripping back in as possible.
Then, it's basically up to you to get the weather stripping back in place.
Now that you have those brackets and s**t in the way, it will fit a little more shitty, and you need to basically need to just push the weather stripping into place.
But yeah. Congrats, now you have window visors and your weather stripping fits like s**t.
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But VOILA.... you have visors.
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Quick statement.... These are for 5th gens. I have only seen and installed 2 sets of windows visors; 5th gen Civic and 6th gen Civic. 5th gens come with 5 clips ALREADY ATTACHED TO THE VISORS. 6th gens come with 4 clips (2 on each side) that screw into frame, 6 (3 per visor) that are free floating and you have to line up with holes. The visor then ATTACHES to 5 clips via pushpins
These are the visors on my 5th GENERATION HONDA CIVIC
Start off with the visors. Mine came in the boxes as you see. One complete piece. All 5 clips attached.
Each little clip looks like this.
You have to pull your weather stripping out to put them in place. No glue, no screws, just the weather stripping put in over them to help apply. There's like 3 different physical weather "strips" on the door, you need the outermost one, as in the pic.
I used a big flat head to help dig out the weather stripping without f**king anything up, and later on to help push the weather stripping back in.
To kind of show how it works, this is a shitty diagram I made of how it is re-applied to hold everything in place.
Picture it in your mind. The weather stripping is re-applied into the crease with the little "brackets" on visor holding it in place.
But yeah. Weather stripping needs to come out.
Like the diagram shows, slip the little brackets into that crease, push them in and they should kinda snap in. Push as far up and back towards the back of the car to allow as much space to put the weather stripping back in as possible.
Then, it's basically up to you to get the weather stripping back in place.
Now that you have those brackets and s**t in the way, it will fit a little more shitty, and you need to basically need to just push the weather stripping into place.
But yeah. Congrats, now you have window visors and your weather stripping fits like s**t.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
But VOILA.... you have visors.