What did you do to your GE fit today?
Looks good! That is a good plate to have.
Oh also what exactly does the spoon rigid collars do? Where do they go?
Love the jdm mugen floor mats, I thought about them, but I track too much dirt and junk on my shoes to ruin 200 dollar floor mats.
Oh also what exactly does the spoon rigid collars do? Where do they go?
Love the jdm mugen floor mats, I thought about them, but I track too much dirt and junk on my shoes to ruin 200 dollar floor mats.
Thanks
The FRONT Spoon Rigid Collar suppose to make the slack due to make it easy/fast during mass assembly (production line) when they bolted everything together,
to no slack at all...
personally, I don't think we ever feel the different during normal road driving,
I just bought it for the sake of modifying my car and perhaps it would make the alignment more true
they go on all the bolt that connect the front subframe to the car body and to the lower control arm...
it's just like a washer with an extra neck...
now, the rear Spoon Rigid Collar for the rear axle on the other hand,
I think will make a lot of differences since sometimes I feel the rear axle wiggle when I drive on a freeway with lots of grooves
I already bought the rear Spoon rigid collar sets like 2 years ago...
but I had not install it since I am still not done with my rear brake and front brake modification...
hopefully I can install all this brake modification by the end of this year...
I already have almost all the parts... just need to make custom caliper bracket for front and rear and buy another tire for the spare wheel...oh and buy a custom front stainless steel brake line...
That rigid collar kit is on my list. I feel like that and the progress RSB should be just about "enough" suspension mods for a street car. Might do a little bit of chassis stuff, too (I'm thinking J's fender braces should stiffen up the front the right amount without taking on any understeer). We'll see where funding goes.
I thought I was just about done with the GE, ready to buy a full time project. But then I thought "Why not just have an awesome daily?"
I thought I was just about done with the GE, ready to buy a full time project. But then I thought "Why not just have an awesome daily?"
Last edited by phenoyz; 10-08-2015 at 12:44 AM.
These are foglights for the civic 01-03, I have the base model and I had to do a little cut/adaptation to the grill on the bumper. Final product looks nice, I spent about $30 vs what you could spend getting the $200 OEM product; although it fits nice on the bumper ,I think I was looking for a more "custom" look. But this is up to you, in the end, I will be swapping this bumper to the sport one so I didn't want to spend a lot.
Very interested in seeing this.
Looks good.
Installed my JDM Fit RS Mugen Blue Hydrophilic mirror:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ue-mirror.html
This Mirror repeal water and also dim at night from bright head light, plus it look good (bluish) under sunlight, with the nice looking Mugen Logo
I just realized the dimming quality is so good that when I took the pictures below with flashlight in a distance of few inches from the mirror,
it still able to dim the FLASH light... and make the reflection clear
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ue-mirror.html
This Mirror repeal water and also dim at night from bright head light, plus it look good (bluish) under sunlight, with the nice looking Mugen Logo
I just realized the dimming quality is so good that when I took the pictures below with flashlight in a distance of few inches from the mirror,
it still able to dim the FLASH light... and make the reflection clear
I can post a few videos when I get home. Have some on my catless exhaust (spoiler: it's raspy) and some on an otherwise stock fit.
Hi Mr. Hollow,
Thanks
The FRONT Spoon Rigid Collar suppose to make the slack due to make it easy/fast during mass assembly (production line) when they bolted everything together,
to no slack at all...
personally, I don't think we ever feel the different during normal road driving,
I just bought it for the sake of modifying my car and perhaps it would make the alignment more true
they go on all the bolt that connect the front subframe to the car body and to the lower control arm...
it's just like a washer with an extra neck...
now, the rear Spoon Rigid Collar for the rear axle on the other hand,
I think will make a lot of differences since sometimes I feel the rear axle wiggle when I drive on a freeway with lots of grooves
I already bought the rear Spoon rigid collar sets like 2 years ago...
but I had not install it since I am still not done with my rear brake and front brake modification...
hopefully I can install all this brake modification by the end of this year...
I already have almost all the parts... just need to make custom caliper bracket for front and rear and buy another tire for the spare wheel...oh and buy a custom front stainless steel brake line...
Thanks
The FRONT Spoon Rigid Collar suppose to make the slack due to make it easy/fast during mass assembly (production line) when they bolted everything together,
to no slack at all...
personally, I don't think we ever feel the different during normal road driving,
I just bought it for the sake of modifying my car and perhaps it would make the alignment more true
they go on all the bolt that connect the front subframe to the car body and to the lower control arm...
it's just like a washer with an extra neck...
now, the rear Spoon Rigid Collar for the rear axle on the other hand,
I think will make a lot of differences since sometimes I feel the rear axle wiggle when I drive on a freeway with lots of grooves
I already bought the rear Spoon rigid collar sets like 2 years ago...
but I had not install it since I am still not done with my rear brake and front brake modification...
hopefully I can install all this brake modification by the end of this year...
I already have almost all the parts... just need to make custom caliper bracket for front and rear and buy another tire for the spare wheel...oh and buy a custom front stainless steel brake line...
Yes I will do a DIY, it will part of my Front Brembo DIY/install
when I had to replace the steel Lower Control Arm
with the Honda Insight Aluminum Control Arm.
and I do plan to do this myself in my garage too to safe money
Yonaka catback clips
stock w/ yonaka startup and rev:
stock w/ yonaka very short drive:
my car with yonaka. both cats deleted. startup and revs:
my car with yonaka. both cats deleted. short drive:
stock w/ yonaka startup and rev:
stock w/ yonaka very short drive:
my car with yonaka. both cats deleted. startup and revs:
my car with yonaka. both cats deleted. short drive: