Removing Side Mirrors for Fuel Economy
There used to be a time when economy cars didn’t always have a passenger side mirror. For example, the CRX HF, which notably had a drag coefficient of 0.29, didn’t always come with one (depending on the market). 21 years past the first production of the 2nd generation CRX we can’t speculate on Honda’s motivations, [...]Related posts:
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Any results?
Hi Ben,
Have you had this long enough to notice any results? |
I've had it a day and haven't driven the car yet :)
I'll post up in the DIY forum at some point. |
You can find mirror block plates from Majestic, for those interested. They're not horribly expensive, either.
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Not for the CRX! Honda doesn't make them anymore.
You can get some from JDM importers though. |
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Looks like they don't have them, then... you can call a dealer and see if you can get them, but I can't guarantee that they're in stock for anyone. Inversely, you could always make your own, with a simple piece of sheet metal and the OEM mirror gasket. If I still had my Civic, or a mirror from it, I'd show a How-To on how to make them quickly (like 15 mins quickly), but I can explain it in PM if you need me to. |
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I wish I could find some :p
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