anyone ever done it on a cb7? ide like to see how it looks. im not talking about "shaved" moldings really where they are made flat with the rest of the car but rather the moldings are just removed and the holes they mount into are filled kinda like the civic cx's are....
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with the way our bumpers are, it wouldn't look right.... it looks ok on integra's and civics, and even on the CD chasis accords, but on the CB since the bumper have the moldings made into it, it wouldn't look right without the door ones imoOS^e
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Originally posted by shawn.haydenwith the way our bumpers are, it wouldn't look right.... it looks ok on integra's and civics, and even on the CD chasis accords, but on the CB since the bumper have the moldings made into it, it wouldn't look right without the door ones imo
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Originally posted by wrichards2005Might as well keep it anyway, cause when your door gets hit, usually from another door/wall, it doesn't put a big ass scratch/dent..
As someone else has said it wouldn't look right if they were gone becasue of the molding going around the bumpers, but its your car and its your choice on what to do...-1992 Accord EX H22 234whp 185wtq
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Originally posted by that1bmxguyhes gonna have fun watching it crack out one day.Originally posted by halfaznyeah the body shop told me they could fill it like that but you run a risk of it cracking out good luck with him
if its done the cheap way: filled with bondo, then it does have a very good chance of cracking. my cb7 was shaved back in 2000 and to this day, i have no cracks on the body where everything was shaved coz metal was welded to fill in the gaps/holes.5.6L V8 32V DOHC
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Yeah filling it with just bondo would cause it to crack however filling it with fiberglass and fiberglassing it right will hold just fine. We have done this nymerous times (shaving moldings and filling holes) and we have never had a problem. I stay in contact with a lot of our customers and we carry a lifetime warranty on our work, so if there were problems we'd know.
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