2007 Honda Civic Trailer Hitch
2007 Honda Civic Trailer Wiring
2007 Honda Civic Base Plate for Tow Bar
2007 Honda Civic Roof Rack
2007 Honda Civic Trunk Bike Rack
2007 Honda Civic Cold Air Intake
2007 Honda Civic Air Filter
2007 Honda Civic Exhaust
2007 Honda Civic Performance Chip
2007 Honda Civic Interior Lights
2007 Honda Civic Exterior Lights
2007 Honda Civic Tire Chains
2007 Honda Civic Floor Mats
2007 Honda Civic Vehicle Covers
2007 Honda Civic Bug Shield
2007 Honda Civic Side Window Vents
2007 Honda Civic Lamp Guards
2007 Honda Civic Vehicle Seat Covers
2007 Honda Civic Windshield Wiper Blades
Popular Honda Civic Accessories
Trailer Hitch Installation - 2007 Honda Civic - Curt
Today on our 2007 Honda Civic, we'll be installing the Curt Hitch part number 11437. This is what our hitch will look like once it's installed. Next, we'll go ahead and give you a couple of measurements to assist you with selecting accessories for your new hitch. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the outer most edge of the bumper is 3 inches. From the top of the receiver tube to the ground is 10-3/4 inches. Those will assist you with selecting accessories such as a bike rack or a cargo carrier.
Yakima Roof Rack Fairing Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan, we're going to be test fitting the 44-inch Fairing for Yakima Roof Racks, part number Y07048. To fit this fairing on top of our Yakima Roof Rack, we'll set it up on top of the roof and we'll snap the forward clips around our round crossbars. We'll make sure that the fairing is centered from left to right and then we'll take the wing nuts and use the wing nuts to tighten down the bolts on the two outer clips. And with that, our fairing is installed and we're ready to go. That does it for our test fit of Yakima's 44-inch Fairing for their roof rack crossbars, part number Y07048 on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan.
RockyMounts TieRod Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts TieRod Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number RKY1014. To fit our bike carrier to our roof rack, we'll place it up on top of our load bars. We'll fit the rubber coated steel straps at the front of the bike rack around our front load bar, re-secure them to the head and tighten them down with an Allen key. Once we've done that, we can move to the rear of the bike rack, fit the clamp around the rear bar and use the included wing nuts to tighten them down. Next, we're ready to load up our bike. We'll make sure the front cover is installed properly on the head.
Yakima Q Tower Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic
Today on this 2007 Honda Civic Sedan, we're going to be test fitting a Yakima Roof Rack System. We'll be using their 58-inch CrossBars, part number Y00409, the Q Towers, part number Y00124, the Q131 Clips, part number Y00731, and the Q99 Clips, part number Y00699. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions and now we're ready to fit it up on our vehicle. We'll take the front crossbar assembly and set it up on top of our roof after we open the front passenger and driver doors. To position the front bar correctly, we'll need to measure 8 inches from the leading edge of the tower to the ends of the windshield on both sides. Once we've done that, we can adjust the tension screws on the towers and lock them down.
Yakima FrontLoader Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Yakima FrontLoader Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number Y02103. To mount the FrontLoader up on top of our crossbars, we'll set it into place, fitting the front clamp around the front bar and the rear clamp around the rear bar. We'll use the included hand knob to tighten down the front clamp and then we'll use the T-bolt and wing nut to tighten down the rear clamp. With both clamps tightened, we're ready to load up our bike. We'll open up the top wheel hoop at the front of the bike rack and make sure that our wheel strap is open at the rear. We'll pick up our bike, set it into place, and bring the rear wheel hoop up to the back of the tire and tighten that with our hand knob.
Thule AeroBlade Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we've got a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We'll be using their 60-inch AeroBlade Bars, part number THARB60, the Rapid Traverse Feet, part number TH480R as well as the Feet Kit for this vehicle, part number THKIT1425. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions so now we're ready to fit it up on the vehicle. The first thing we need to do is open the front passenger and driver's side doors. We'll set the front bar assembly up on top of the roof and then we can position it. To position the front bar, we need to measure from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the traverse foot on either side.
Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic and we're going to be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We'll be using their 53-inch AeroBlade Bars, part number THARB53 as well as the Rapid Traverse Feet, part number TH480R, and the feet kit for this vehicle, part number THKIT1425. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions and now we're ready to mount it up on our vehicle. To mount the bars, first we'll need to open the front passenger and driver's side doors. We'll sit the front load bar assembly up on top of our roof and then we'll start to position it. To position the front bar, we need to measure 10-5/8 inches from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse feet on both the driver and passenger's side.
Thule Traverse Roof Rack Installation - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting a Thule Roof Rack System. We'll be using the 58-inch Square Load Bars, part number THLB58, the Traverse Feet, part number TH480, and the Feet Kit for this vehicle, part number THKIT1425. We already have our roof rack assembled according to the instructions so now we're ready to fit it up on the vehicle. The first thing we need to do is open the front passenger and driver's side doors. We'll sit the front bar assembly up on top of the roof and then we can position it. To position the front bar, we need to measure from the edge of the windshield to the leading edge of the Traverse foot on either side.
Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we have a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier, part number TH810. To fit the paddleboard carrier to our roof rack, we'll take the first half and set it up on top of our load bar. We'll fit the speed link straps around our bar and back to the heads and tighten them down with the hand knobs. Once we have the front half secure, we'll put our second half up on top of our rear bar, make sure its lined up with the first and repeat the same tightening procedure. With both halves tightened to our load bars, we're ready to load up and hit the road. That's it for our test fit of the Thule SUP Taxi Stand-Up Paddleboard Carrier, part number TH810 on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan..
Thule MOAB Roof Top Cargo Basket Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and were going to be test fitting the Thule Moab Basket, part number TH690. Weve already got our basket assembled and set up to fit on our crossbars. Once we have the basket up on top of our bars we want to make sure that its sitting even from left to right and fit the clamps around the bars and use the hardware included to tighten it all down. With all of our clamps tightened down were ready to load up our basket and hit the road. Thats it for our test fit of the Thule Moab Basket, part number TH690 on our 2007 Honda Civic Sedan.
Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic. Were going to be test fitting the Thule Flattop Ski and Snowboard Carrier, part number TH92725. To fit our carrier on top of our roof rack well place the first half of the carrier on top of our front load bar. Well feed the speed link straps around, secure them back to the clamp and use the hand knob to tighten them down. To mount the second half well place it up on our rear bar, make sure that it lines up with the first and repeat the same tightening procedure. With that done were ready to load up our skis and snowboards.
Swagman Fork Down Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we have with us a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the Swagman Fork Down Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number S64710. We've already got our bike rack assembled and now we're ready to mount it up on top of our vehicle. We're going to set the bike rack on top of our load bars. We'll take the U-bolts and fit them around the front load bar and out through the head of the bike rack. We'll use the wing nuts to tighten those down. We'll take the U-bolt for the rear, feed it down through the top of the bike rack and use a clamp on the other side and, again, use the wing nuts to tighten it around our rear bar.
RockyMounts Euro PitchFork Roof Bike Rack Review - 2007 Honda Civic
Today, we've got a 2007 Honda Civic Sedan and we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts Euro PitchFork Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, part number RKY1103. This bike carrier is designed to fit into the T-slot that's available on many aftermarket crossbars. So to fit this rack on our crossbars, we'll need to remove the rubber stripping from the top of our front bar. We can either leave it off or to help keep noise down, cut it to fit and reinstall it once we've put our bike rack on. With the rubber stripping out of the way, we can go ahead and mount our bike rack. We'll open the door on the end of our load bar and slide the block into our T-slot.
Trailer Hitch Installation - 2007 Honda Civic
Today on this 2007 Honda Civic we are going to be installing Draw-Tite hitch part number 24763. This installation will also apply for Hidden Hitch part number 60822. We are underneath the vehicle, taking a look at the passenger side frame rail first, we are going to do a couple of things in preparation before we can get started installing our trailer hitch. First thing we need to do is lower the exhaust off the rear most hanger right here. What you want to do is spray down the two studs on the exhaust here with a spray lubricant, like a WD-40, and just take a pry bar or a screwdriver if you do not have one and pry those off of there. The exhaust will then come down for you and give you more room to work. :47