I got a 2016 Honda accord sport (4cyl) only mod done is led high and low beams. What kind of mods should I do to the car?
#Mod ideas for 2016 Honda accord sport (4cyl)
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I would just keep it stock; not gonna be a car you are gonna build on. Save your money and keep it stock. It will have a good value when you want to resell the can then.
yea it's an accord not too cool
LS swap
I'm going to agree with JOSHY&R34 here. Unless you are committed to making this your platform of choice, it would be best to stay away because since it's a normal mod car, people wouldn't see the value on it and resale would be lower.
HOWEVER, the best thing you can do to most cars in my opinion is use a can of Plasti dip and black out the emblems and grill. If you really want to go above and beyond do the wheels but those usually add a level of a sporty vibe that is slightly hard to pinpoint for most but looks better
Plasti dip?!?!? Black out emblems?!?! So you wanna damage your paint and the faux chrome, ayy bet
If you could explain your reasoning that would be greatly appreciated so that I may understand my error and correct my thoughts in the future
Have you not seen the videos of plasti dip damaging and peeling off clear coat? It’s way worse than a wrap and in sun can burn your clear or sink into your clear. You put that shit on your emblems it is even worse, as it causes really bad fade.
Also have you not seen the 350z in donut? You need to have some spray gun experience before hand; and even with that it can get a shit texture
Don’t ur plasti dip, ong
literally any mod lowers the value don't do shit to it
it looks fine the way it is
A plasti dip civic will lower the value the most @vague cape
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Another one with clear coat damage, you will get a similar effect if you leave a got tarp on your car’s paint for a while or leave duck tape on your car for a while @vague cape
Wouldn’t risk damaging my paint for no reason. Also blacked out emblems doesn’t look that good imo. Looks pretty bad imo. Let’s say you have a red car like him, go with gunmetal, gold, or silver rims; then match that colour onto your badges. That is the best badge to rim colour imo and makes your car look less tacky and more complete.
Also people who have never sprayed before, need to see this.
It’s a thicker material so it might be a little bit harder to coat evenly. The two cars above had someone else do their job.
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$2600 vinyl wrap vs $500 DIY Plasti dip kit. Is the wrap worth the cost?
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Funny video too lol
vinyl 110%
it’s expensive but doesn’t fk everything
plasti-dip is fine for replaceable parts like badges
never plasti-dip any other painted surface
you’ll regret it
you’re better off spray-bombing and that’s awful
I have the same car but in black
As stated, no real path to performance but it's a good looking car.
Mods lower resale which comes up alot here. Those wheels are relatively easy to wrap and EYE personally despise faux chrome and have deleted all of mine w vinyl and will be refreshing it soon.
Aside from that, I like the blacked out look, but I'm probably your dad's age so take from it what you will. Batmobile as general aesthetic is more resellable than colorful but still less than stock