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What did you do to/with your G2 Ridgeline today?

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In this thread, tell us what you did with your G2 Ridgeline today. Pictures encouraged!
 
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Burtman Skid Plate
 
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I shudder to think I waited eight (8) months before I installed OEM Honda colour keyed body side moldings. i used a detail/small scratches & dents shop to put them on for me. Used the same guy to install the front low profile hood protector.

I gotta have door dent protection, you know the inevitable is gonna happen, it will crush me. Sure, they weren’t cheap, but piece of mind in crowded parking lots makes me feel alot better.....
 
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Almost off-road/overland ready
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Noobie around here. But I've changed out some lights for LED's - HB/DRL, LB and reverse lights. Then I got my hands on some vvivid carbon fiber wrap and deleted the chrome grill and parts on the rear bumper. Next up is blacking out the badges with some plasti dip on a less windy day, and deleting the chrome door trims with carbon fiber and do the mirrors with that as well!
 
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Noobie around here. But I've changed out some lights for LED's - HB/DRL, LB and reverse lights. Then I got my hands on some vvivid carbon fiber wrap and deleted the chrome grill and parts on the rear bumper. Next up is blacking out the badges with some plasti dip on a less windy day, and deleting the chrome door trims with carbon fiber and do the mirrors with that as well!
I like the LED upgrades. How was access to the DRL and HB's? Also, car to share the bulb numbers and sources?
 
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Installed Husky mudflaps.

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They're stiffer plastic, easy to install. The front requires popping out a couple plastic rivet things. They'll be destroyed, but you don't reuse them. The rear ones have the bottom inner hole in the wrong place, so I had to drill a couple holes. Easy peasy. 1/4" drill bit and 2 seconds.
 
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Washed mine this weekend and got it looking good again. I am getting close to all of the parts to properly finishing off the wireless charger install as well. Hoping by next week I will have the harnesses I need.

Funny story though. Was selling some stuff on nextdoor and yesterday a guy came to buy it. He pulled up in a '19 Black Edition. I told him he had impeccable taste in vehicles!
 
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Installed a Honda OEM Hood Deflector (bug deflector). I bought the one with more clearance, not the one that lays on the hood. Super easy install, took maybe 30 minutes with just a screw driver.

This guy's installation video was very helpful, perfect instructions, since the OEM part doesn't come with instructions from Honda:

installation video

Here is the finished product:

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did the B1 service, cleaned up previous install of Evo-One, installed a glove box damper, installed (2) pilot harness for a future light project for die-cast OEM running board.
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Can you get to the side or front of the console box with that cover off?

I ask because I have a cell booster currently in the box that I'd like to put under the passenger seat but I'd need to drill a hole in the box to feed the power cable through. It's been one of those ""round-to-it" projects that I've ignored through the winter but Spring is coming. From the Pilot remove and replace instructions it looks like I'd have to remove the whole console, which looks to be about a medium PITA. If I could get to the box with a long drill just by removing the side panel it would make life a lot easier!

Thanks,
Bill
 
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I can remove the side panel tomorrow and get you better pics. In order to take the side panel off, remove the bottom panel under the glove box first. The side panel has clips along the top side. Don't pull too hard on the top because if you do, you will crack it (trust me I know, I did it the second time I remove that panel).

Depending on the size of the booster you want to place, there's room in there. If not there's a ton of room below the front air bag. That's where I have the transponder for my Linkr LT2.

I will PM you the oics tomorrow when there's light.
 
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I can remove the side panel tomorrow and get you better pics. In order to take the side panel off, remove the bottom panel under the glove box first. The side panel has clips along the top side. Don't pull too hard on the top because if you do, you will crack it (trust me I know, I did it the second time I remove that panel).

Depending on the size of the booster you want to place, there's room in there. If not there's a ton of room below the front air bag. That's where I have the transponder for my Linkr LT2.

I will PM you the oics tomorrow when there's light.
Thanks for your reply and looking into this!
 
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