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Old 11-09-2005, 12:01 PM   #1
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Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

Just noticed my tail light lenses do not seem to fit the same way on both sides. Left tail light lens hangs past the body panel in back significantly more than right side, which seems to fit fine. Anyone else notice this misfit? I am going to try and loosen the lense holding screws and refit the left lens, but it still should not have passed muster off the assembly line like this.
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Old 11-09-2005, 12:10 PM   #2
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

My rear lenses look fine. No mis-alignment here.
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Old 11-10-2005, 10:25 AM   #3
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I need to put a picture out this weekend, anyone out there able to give a quick tutorial on posting digital images on reply?
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Old 11-10-2005, 10:44 AM   #4
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I need to put a picture out this weekend, anyone out there able to give a quick tutorial on posting digital images on reply?
1. Take picture.
2. Transfer to PC, to My Picture Folder.
3. Open that picture with Paint or other software that can resize the picture.
4. Resize the picture to 640 x 480 and save with a different name (or add digit 2).
5. Go back to the thread you want to post your picture to.
6. Push the button for either "Reply" or "Quote"
7. When you are finished typing your comments, scroll down to the next block that is titled Manage Attachments. Click on that. Follow the instructions on screen. You can upload three files at one time. Make sure you go back up to the previous block and click on Submit.
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Old 11-12-2005, 07:28 PM   #5
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

I noticed the same thing ironically today--I showed my close friend that works for American Honda and he thought it could be adjustered. So I unscrewed the two retaining bolts and pulled it off--To my dismay, it is not adjustable--it is, as they say, the way it is--the top portion is in too much and the botton extends a bit to the right, beyond the bumper corner below it--

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Old 11-14-2005, 10:50 AM   #6
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

LawyerBoy, I did the adjustment and it fixed the problem about 90%, but it will never be fixed perfectly as I think it is a design flaw or just sloppy assembly line work. Here is how you "fix" it almost. Unbolt the tail light. You will see 2 pointy tabs on the inside of the tail light that push into the side body into permanent receptor holes inside the taillight housing. Our problem is that these receptor holes are not in the right spots to align the taillight properly (I assume those whose lights fit have the bottom hole a bit more to the left so the bottom of tail light actually aligns when bolted back). Next, put the tail light in place so it is almost aligned with the body the way it should be (you cannot push the tabs in all the way, just push the top one in and the bottom one almost all the way in. Keep the bolt for the top of the tail light in your right hand and push the bottom of the tail light lens into an almost alignment position (you need to force some pressure on the lens, but do not push too hard or you could crack the tab or lens if you go crazy). Screw in the top bolt hand tight while applying correcting pressure on bottom of lens and then finish off tight on top bolt with the rachet. The bottom bolt can now be put in and the lens will be better aligned. It took me a couple of tries to determine how much I could manipulate the lens placement and how to tighten the bolts to achieve a better fit. You need to feel the right lens to see how much plastic is raised above the body panel to get them close. The entire project took me about a half hour messing around. I may try putting a shim under the bottom bolt to force the lens even a bit more to the left and maybe this will actually look almost right. Either way, it is better than before, but I am completely dissatisfied with the quality of this design element and feel cheated.
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Old 11-14-2005, 10:52 AM   #7
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

Thanks Tex's for attachment tip. I will take pictures if anyone else is interested in the problem. I know at least one other member sees what I am talking about.
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Old 11-14-2005, 07:47 PM   #8
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

Yes, I'd like to see the photos.
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Old 11-15-2005, 12:10 AM   #9
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I need to put a picture out this weekend, anyone out there able to give a quick tutorial on posting digital images on reply?
BillB - supplement to Tex's response . . . see below for options on tool to use. Some of us (me for instance) need the whole walk thru - if you don't then please ignore. The below is from a previous post from Tux that helped me out (if you want to read more, search on "upload size" to find previous thread). This turned something I didn't understand into a real breeze:

From Tux:
For anyone who uses XP and would like a quick and easy way to resize images, you can download and install the XP PowerToy Image Resizer. After install, find your file, right click and select 'Resize Pictures'. Either select a generic S/M/L size or click advanced for custom sizes.

I'd try selecting small and then trying to repost to the site.

Direct Download link
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe

Parent page
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
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Old 11-16-2005, 03:00 PM   #10
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Re: Fit and Finish Survey - Tail Lights

This stuff happens when Honda brings there design team to the US. Give them a few years and you can start comparing them to a Chevy. I like my Hondas don’t get me wrong but over the last few years things have been going down hill. You can only survive on your reputation for so long
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