so, installing the rear trunk interior trim panel on a Honda Civic isn’t as scary as it seems. I remember the first time I tried it, I thought I needed a PhD in mechanics or something. But really, it’s just about a bit of patience and maybe some YouTube videos.
start by emptying your trunk, like totally. I found out the hard way that trying to work around boxes and junk just makes it more complicated. then, you gotta remove some screws and clips, which are usually hiding like they’re on a secret mission.
And when you finally get that panel off, don’t forget to disconnect any lights if your model has them. I forgot, and it was like a surprise party for my battery.
after it’s all done, put it all back together and hope you don’t have any extra screws lying around. anyone else had a similar struggle?
I ve changed mine before and it seemed simple just make sure you have the right tools I remember doing it in my garage.
It looks nice when done just take your time and don’t rush through it.
the first time I tackled this I was in my garage in Ohio during a rainy Sunday. I took out all the panels and found it was way easier than I thought it would be.
ended up using a plastic trim removal tool which was a game changer. also make sure to watch some youtube videos they help a ton. don’t rush it and take your time with the clips or you might break a few.
was definitely worth it and my trunk looks brand new now.
I ve done this a couple of times on my 2015 Civic and it can be a pain but worth it for that clean look.
First time I tried to pry it off I was nervous thought I was gonna break it.
I learned you gotta be careful with those clips they just pop out if you’re gentle.
Good luck if you try this.
Installing the rear trunk interior trim on my Honda Civic was a whole adventure I have to say. I was in my garage in Toronto and the instructions made it sound easy but wow it took me forever to figure out those clips.
After finally getting it on I felt like a pro but honestly it was a bit more than I bargained for. I ve had easier DIY projects but at least I saved some cash not going to the shop.
So I remember when I had to replace the rear trunk interior trim on my old Civic in Toronto. It was a pain at first but I found some great YouTube videos that made it easier. Just gotta be careful with the clips or they break super easily.
Taking your time is key just don’t rush through it and you’ll be fine. Good luck with your project.
I remember when I tackled this in my old Civic up in Toronto it was pretty simple but I ended up with a few extra screws
Just make sure you don’t rush and take a look at some YouTube vids if you’re stuck
I found it was super satisfying once everything fit back together right
I ve replaced my rear trunk trim on my 08 Civic and it was a bit tricky at first but once I got the plastic clips figured out it became easier.
Just take your time or you might break something. Wish I had a buddy to help.
I’ve done this a couple of times with my Civic down in Texas and it’s not too tough. Just pop off the clips carefully if you don’t wanna break anything. I remember the first time I tried I took forever and ended up with a couple of scrapes. But once you know what you’re doing it goes pretty smooth. Just be patient and check those hidden screws. Simple things go a long way.
so I had to do this in my 2015 civic last summer in Michigan because my trim went all loose
was pretty easy I just remember starting from the bottom and working my way up
few clips were tricky but once you get the hang of it its like a puzzle
just be careful with those sharp edges I’ve got a scratch from it
I ve done this on my 2010 Civic in Toronto was kinda tricky but fun honestly. Just take your time.
The clips are sneaky sometimes but its like a puzzle.
I remember when I replaced mine on my Honda Civic in my garage back in Michigan. It was surprisingly easy
I have to say those clips can be tricky though. I nearly broke one trying to get them off. Just take your time and use a flathead screwdriver if you have to. Good luck with it. You’ll feel great once it’s done.
I have replaced the trunk interior trim panel in my Civic a few months ago. It was kinda tricky at first in my garage in California but once I got the hang of it it wasn’t too bad.
Just make sure you’ve got the right tools or you ll be stuck with a panel hanging loose.
I ve done this in my 2012 Civic and it was kinda tricky but worth it no more rattling noise in the trunk. Just take your time.
i remember struggling with my civic trunk trim a couple years back in Ontario it was a mess I had pieces all over the garage trying to fit them back in
eventually I found a video that saved me the headache it was like a light bulb moment I ve never been so relieved
definitely needs patience but worth it
I once tried to replace the trunk trim in my 2016 Civic while parked in a Walmart lot in Texas. Wasn’t the best idea honestly. I thought it would be a quick fix
When I finally got the panel off it felt like a puzzle without most of the pieces. Ended up watching a couple YouTube videos and still struggled to line everything back up. Good luck to those trying it I guess.
I remember when I tried to swap out my trunk trim on my Civic it was a total hassle. Got stuck on the clips for ages.
But once I figured it out it really made my ride look sharp. Just take your time.
I remember when I had to replace the rear trunk trim in my Civic here in Toronto it was a pain at first. The clips were stubborn and I nearly broke a nail. It’s wild how something so small can change the whole vibe of the trunk.
If you’re doing it yourself just take your time because that plastic cracks easily. Worth the effort though to keep the interior looking nice.