DIY 2013 2014 2015 Honda Accord Coupe & Sedan HFP lip kit Installation Part 1 (front)

DIY 2013 2014 2015 Honda Accord Coupe & Sedan HFP lip kit Installation Part 1 (front)

HFP/Aero Lip Kit installation on a 2013 Honda Accord Coupe and Sedan. This should be the same for 2014 coupe and Sedan models as well. Tools required. 3mm, 10mm and 12mm drill bit. Drill…

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DIY: Car Modz says:

I mentioned that it is a aero kit because that is what honda dealers calls
them. Difference between the hfp kit and the aero kit is the hfp badge.

daniel diaz says:

Thanks for these videos man, much appreciated.

Adan Chalino says:

Tanks man already installed this looks good keep going with your videos 

Long Tong says:

How much did u got the front lip for ? 

ев ген says:

ХАХАХА!!! В России покатайтесь ка!!!! Охренеете с такими бамперами!!!! :-D

shiningyrlife says:

I hope when I can get it 2 years down the road, all the parts installation
still the same.

Long Tong says:

Thanks. 

lemony sneaky says:

funny how you call it aero kit when it actually creates more drag although
negligible

iishyxvietxboyii1 says:

Where did u buy it from? Do they sell hfp suspension for sedan? Thanks.

Hudson Brand says:

Totally not worth it IMO SOOOOOOOOOOOOO over priced… and doesn’t look
incredible. 

Kristian Villanueva says:

Is the kit worth it? Does it actually help with fuel economy or is it
pretty much just for styling?

dannyfanny327 says:

Was wondering, If it was possible to roll the fenders and not damage the
Front lip?

Michael Cortez says:

Ok thanks

DIY: Car Modz says:

The parts will come painted from the factory. All I had to do was choose
the correct part number that correspond to the color of my car.

DIY: Car Modz says:

Yes. rolling the fenders will be fine with the kit installed. Unless, of
course for some odd reason your rolling past the top portion of the fender
all the way the the bottom then yes.. you will have problem.

DIY: Car Modz says:

The front splash guard is held on by 2 screws and 1 clip under neat.  The
only tool you need is a phillips screwdriver and a slotted screwdriver to
remove the clip . To remove the driver side, turn wheel all the way to the
left, this way you will have easier access to remove the screws. To remove
the passenger side, turn it all the way to the right.

DIY: Car Modz says:

TY, I was hesitant on installing these myself because of the holes that
needed to be drilled but when the dealer quoted $500 to install them, I did
it myself. It came out perfect and was relatively easy.

dannyfanny327 says:

lol thanks! Great looking car by the way!

alloutaggie says:

When you ordered you kit did it come prepainted or did you have it painted
before install?

DIY: Car Modz says:

Unfortunately, I no longer have the 02 Accord. However, if you want to
learn more about your car, please visit 6thgenaccord .c o m

Michael Cortez says:

Your awesome! Love your videos! Wish you could put more videos on your 2000
accord. Im young and have learned and used some of the things on my car as
well

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