Anyone Had Their Bee Sting Knicked?
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Yep...the problem here is that they fit directly onto:
350Z, Celica, Evo etc etc.
A good solution is to use Loctite Thread Glue. Get the BLUE one which is semi-permanent (the same stuff you use to align your gear knob).
Most of these b@stards will move on to the next car if it cannot be removed quickly.
350Z, Celica, Evo etc etc.
A good solution is to use Loctite Thread Glue. Get the BLUE one which is semi-permanent (the same stuff you use to align your gear knob).
Most of these b@stards will move on to the next car if it cannot be removed quickly.
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I'm on my 4th or 5th - lost count
You can find several posts from me on Honda Rev's forums and elsewhere pointing out:
- yes they look nice on ITR's / Civics.
- they only work properly with a signal amplifier.
- the bee sting bit is cheap from Honda - circa
You can find several posts from me on Honda Rev's forums and elsewhere pointing out:
- yes they look nice on ITR's / Civics.
- they only work properly with a signal amplifier.
- the bee sting bit is cheap from Honda - circa
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