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    Mystery Armrest?

    Okay, ladies and gentlemen. Ever since I found this center console and armrest in another third generation Accord, I've been thinking on it and trying to search on this site, including Classic Prelude, Prelude Power, Google, and eBay. The closest armrests that I've been able to find are the DA armrests and the rare armrests listed on eBay. It's driving me nuts. Does anyone here know anything about this armrest?








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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    That's the other one available for our accords through the dealer I think.I have one in my car til I get the armrest recovered on my sei one.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Thanks, import racer. I've been on 3Geez for over five years and this is the first time I've ever seen this type of armrest. I'm assuming they're somewhat rare?
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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Those have been more common around my area, I have a few of those I would give away.
    The sei type is more rare but Ive found a few in lxi that are cloth but the same as sei otherwise.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    The dealership ones are the most common because they could put them in any DX/LX/LX-i that didn't come with a factory armrest since they just drill holes and bolt over the little console.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Out of curiousity, fellas...how many different types of consoles and armrests are out there for our Accords? Anything different overseas?
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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Just the 2 that I know of.. The sei single price and the dealer bolt on.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Thanks, all. I guess I'll spring for an SE-i center console a little later on, but for now a dealership armrest looks a lot better than not having an armrest at all.
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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    I have one I customized, you need to strengthen the area where the four screws attach its the weak point, there is also a bracket that attaches to the bottom of the center console, it uses the two screws that attach the bottom part of the center console, and gives you two threaded holes for part of the top piece

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Same armrest that came with my DX, and transferred over to my EX when I picked it up in the fall. Lost is right, very weak where the storage bit attaches to the vertical part. I ended up making a couple aluminum plates to beef it up and it has worked very well for the past 4 years now (was broken and in the trunk when I got the DX). I whipped up a cupholder out of some 1/4" abs sheet and some 4" abs pipe that comes off the bottom front of the storage part and a Starbucks venti fits perfectly in and rests on the top of the ebrake lever. Keeps coffee in a nice easy to get at and non spill location.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile View Post
    I have one I customized, you need to strengthen the area where the four screws attach its the weak point, there is also a bracket that attaches to the bottom of the center console, it uses the two screws that attach the bottom part of the center console, and gives you two threaded holes for part of the top piece
    So far I've superglued the cracks and broken pieces where the four screws are attached, but I don't think that will be strong enough. I'm wondering if spreading a layer of QuikSteel or something like that around the four screws would be viable.
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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Quote Originally Posted by FederalSecurity View Post
    So far I've superglued the cracks and broken pieces where the four screws are attached, but I don't think that will be strong enough. I'm wondering if spreading a layer of QuikSteel or something like that around the four screws would be viable.
    I made a plate with four screws holding it, I got rid of the plastic buttons holding the top to the bottom,the plate is also the new spacer between the top and bottom

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    There are more than just the two armrests. Other continents had multiple types. Europe had the flat one with all of the button locations with the small side-opening console.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    I've never seen any more then the 2

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    There are more than just the two armrests. Other continents had multiple types. Europe had the flat one with all of the button locations with the small side-opening console.
    There were two amrests but several center consoles

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Thanks for the correction, Tim. I was typing fast.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Quote Originally Posted by FederalSecurity View Post
    So far I've superglued the cracks and broken pieces where the four screws are attached, but I don't think that will be strong enough. I'm wondering if spreading a layer of QuikSteel or something like that around the four screws would be viable.
    Yup I epoxyed the crap out of the ones I have. Im not using them since I lean on my armrest all the time.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Yeah they're not very strong,I made a plate for mine and used 4 bolts with lock nuts to strengthen it.But the sei one is the better way to go.

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    Re: Mystery Armrest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    Thanks for the correction, Tim. I was typing fast.
    I would like the jdm one with the seat heater buttons

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