What'd you do to your accord today?

soccerchamp16

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Threw my oe lip on today!

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Ingore the hazy headlights, thats next weekend. Also that crack in the bumper was the guy that owned it before me :fail:
 

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Finally sorted out my stereo situation. Everything sounds great except my 6x9s. Managed to keep my factory steering wheel controls. Sub hits harder than anticipated.:)
 

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replaced my d/s window regulator and motor...finally.

I have to take the door panel back off this weekend, since there is so much resistance on the window.

I figure i need to check if the tracks are too tight, and they definitely need to be greased. The window hasn't been rolled in about 5 months..

Any lube/grease you guys would reccomend? I figure anything is better than having dry rubber tracks. I was just going to use high temp grease...
 

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So it made it, Just over 126k now, She's sleeping outside to calm down, lol. Bish drove me 2000 miles in 2 weeks. she deserves a nap.
 

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replaced my d/s window regulator and motor...finally.

I have to take the door panel back off this weekend, since there is so much resistance on the window.

I figure i need to check if the tracks are too tight, and they definitely need to be greased. The window hasn't been rolled in about 5 months..

Any lube/grease you guys would reccomend? I figure anything is better than having dry rubber tracks. I was just going to use high temp grease...

White lithium for the gear assembly and powdered mica or graphite for the regulator tracks, silicone for the rubbers.
 
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