That grill actually pops off really easy from the front. Theres like 5 or 6 clips and 1 pop clip. I cut mine out to match the cutouts on the other side since my cobra CAI sits right behind the grill.
I'll have to try that on the next time I have to mess with the bumper. I just couldn't picture a way that I could do it from the outside without possibly damaging the bumper. Plus, we have the wrap so I want to be careful.
It might. I don't believe Perrin has stated it does. What I would do is take a look at the instructions available for the kit from Perrin. Then maybe pull your bumper off and see if it appears that the other side is like the instructions with the crash beam construction. If the construction is the same as the driver's side with the mounting point, it might fit. You'll just have to do some digging first.
I live in Illinois. Never put any fronts plates on my Hondas. You should be pulled over for putting a front plate on a 10th gen. Almost as bad as a front plate on an RSX Type S...
Dude you didn't even show us how it looks with the license plate on you didn't show us all the difficulties that you had putting it on and taking it off three or four times I mean what the hell
Si does not have anything like that for 10th generarion its pretty bare-bones which is one of the reasons i love it. Only has cruise control… thats about it.
All said and done, this is around a $4-5k wrap but will always depend on the shop you're dealing with. You have to pay for someone to design it, then print it, then wrap it. So it's more involved than just buying a color and wrapping the car.
The front bumper cover is going to be different, but I'm sure the crash and side beam construction is the same. So the part that actually bolts to the car would probably work, but you'd need to find where to drill your hole on your own. However, that's all speculation and I can't guarantee it would actually work.
True. But that bezel piece is alot cheaper than the entire bumper cover. I would rather drill the bezel. That bezel piece is 60 bucks. The bumper cover is 500+
@@MrJjburgess11 yeah my plate blocks part of the intercooler on my hatch and I want to move it but the dealership drilled my bumper to put the bracket on so I cant
How is this rice? Not everyone wants to drill holes in their front bumper to mount it dead center. Which takes away from the look of the car and ruins a clean looking bumper. In case you didn't know, there are states that don't require front mount plates. When you move to a state that does require one, you obviously have to have one. This is exactly the situation I'll be in in a few months and I'd rather this mod than to drill holes in the front, center part of the bumper
That grill actually pops off really easy from the front. Theres like 5 or 6 clips and 1 pop clip. I cut mine out to match the cutouts on the other side since my cobra CAI sits right behind the grill.
I'll have to try that on the next time I have to mess with the bumper. I just couldn't picture a way that I could do it from the outside without possibly damaging the bumper. Plus, we have the wrap so I want to be careful.
cant you just do it on the right side of the bumper so that way you dont have to cut through the bumper?
Does it have to be installed on the driver side? It seems like it would blocks the CAI
The channel is dope , love that wrap job btw
Ohio July 1st no more front license plates!!! I already took mine off.
Does this work for the hatch? And if so can it be installed on the right side? My hatch has honda sensing on that side
It might. I don't believe Perrin has stated it does. What I would do is take a look at the instructions available for the kit from Perrin. Then maybe pull your bumper off and see if it appears that the other side is like the instructions with the crash beam construction. If the construction is the same as the driver's side with the mounting point, it might fit. You'll just have to do some digging first.
I live in Illinois. Never put any fronts plates on my Hondas. You should be pulled over for putting a front plate on a 10th gen. Almost as bad as a front plate on an RSX Type S...
I live in Illinois too and I have had the same cop stop me twice now so yeah putting it on is now a must
Dude you didn't even show us how it looks with the license plate on you didn't show us all the difficulties that you had putting it on and taking it off three or four times I mean what the hell
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any issues with the plate blocking the Honda Sensing sensor? (if the Si has that)
Si does not have anything like that for 10th generarion its pretty bare-bones which is one of the reasons i love it. Only has cruise control… thats about it.
What should a wrap like that typically cost?
All said and done, this is around a $4-5k wrap but will always depend on the shop you're dealing with. You have to pay for someone to design it, then print it, then wrap it. So it's more involved than just buying a color and wrapping the car.
Do we have to drill type r also?
Yes, and the Perrin kit comes with the template for the Type R
Does it cover the fog lights?
Ours did not end up covering our fog light
You can also adjust it to cover or not cover it mine covers it about 40% but it’s bc of the way I have it set
Do you think I could do that to my Honda Civic ex
The front bumper cover is going to be different, but I'm sure the crash and side beam construction is the same. So the part that actually bolts to the car would probably work, but you'd need to find where to drill your hole on your own. However, that's all speculation and I can't guarantee it would actually work.
let’s not drill two tiny holes on front bumper for license plate and instead drill a big ass hole in the fake grill section.
True. But that bezel piece is alot cheaper than the entire bumper cover. I would rather drill the bezel. That bezel piece is 60 bucks. The bumper cover is 500+
@@MrJjburgess11 yeah my plate blocks part of the intercooler on my hatch and I want to move it but the dealership drilled my bumper to put the bracket on so I cant
Man... Get this rice mod out of here🤣🤣🤣
How is this rice? Not everyone wants to drill holes in their front bumper to mount it dead center. Which takes away from the look of the car and ruins a clean looking bumper.
In case you didn't know, there are states that don't require front mount plates. When you move to a state that does require one, you obviously have to have one. This is exactly the situation I'll be in in a few months and I'd rather this mod than to drill holes in the front, center part of the bumper
Its a plate relocation...
What a stupid comment.