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4-Door Flunky
04-25-2003, 01:45 PM
Howdy, Howdy.
These are a couple of pictures of my ride, a 1990 Civic LX.

http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/94969590CivicLX.jpeg

Only mods are intake, header, and upper and lower strut bars front and back.

PS-It's for sale! $2500. I need to fix up the Acura I just got!
Flunky

sastanley
04-25-2003, 01:47 PM
sweet...4-doors are cool...those look like Escort rims on there :confused: - keep the Civic and fix up the Acura.. :)

4-Door Flunky
04-25-2003, 02:13 PM
Those are indeed Escort rims. See my other thread, "Ford Rims on an LX?"
They came on the Acura, and I want to keep my Si rims and Goodyear Eagle tires for further use on the Acura.
My big project for this weekend is to custom-fit those wheels to these hubs. The centerbore on the rims is too small, so I'm going to take a drum sander (it's like a little wheel with sandpaper on it that you stick in a drill, like a drill bit) and make that centerbore just a little bit larger. I might attack the hub, too, and make it a little bit smaller.
That's my weekend excitement!
Flunky
PS-Yes, I am too cheap to buy rims for a car I'm selling...

Jay eS Iye
04-25-2003, 02:40 PM
yeah the older escorts were 4x100, but then again some were 4x108, get figure

Melt
04-25-2003, 02:57 PM
so those are the infamous rims you were having trouble with? Damn, and I almost got some of those for my car too off my friend. Anyways, your car looks nice ... I wanna see pics of the teg too though.

4-Door Flunky
04-25-2003, 03:17 PM
Hey, Melt.
The 'Teg is very, very rough. Although the lights I won on eBay just arrived, so I could make it legal if I needed to!
I'll post the results of my quality time spent honing the centerbore of those rims. If it's easy, you just might have yourself a new project!
The drum sander I got only cost $4 for three of 'em, and I'm going to stick 'em in an old drill laying around the house. It's a cheap project, all I can afford at the moment.
Flunky

GTA
04-25-2003, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by 4-Door Flunky

http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/94969590CivicLX.jpeg


if you put {img}pic link here {/img} (change the {} to []) your pic will show up in the thread.

4-Door Flunky
04-25-2003, 03:28 PM
Thanks!
Flunky

DarkImportGrey
04-25-2003, 09:11 PM
nice! keep the 4g4d! we need to be representin!

civicHBsi91
04-26-2003, 12:26 AM
melt are you some kind of rim whore? i swear you try and put everyones rims on your car and take pictures of it :finger:

Jay eS Iye
04-27-2003, 10:47 PM
hey are those 13's or 14's

4-Door Flunky
05-12-2003, 05:11 PM
These rims are 14s.
Flunky

DarkImportGrey
05-12-2003, 05:43 PM
where'd you get your strut bars? do you like em?

4-Door Flunky
05-12-2003, 05:51 PM
I got 'em cheap ($15 - $24) on eBay.
Yeah, I like 'em. The front one on top makes the biggest difference...until you get the one in the trunk. It's wild, how much difference it makes. The rear must do some serious flexing without it.
The one on the front that goes under the vehicle is good, too, but it's kind of a bitch when I pull into a steep driveway or run over a curb (happened in the snow, couldn't see it). That made it rub against my exhaust, but I adjusted it back into place in .2 seconds with my hammer.
After the first three, the rear lower didn't seem to make much difference.
The front one was a total bitch. You gotta make sure they are actually exerting some force, that they're tight...or they're not doing anything.
But yes, I'm totally satisfied with my cheapie strut bars.
Flunky
PS-With my Goodyear HPs I can take corners marked 10 MPH at over 55 MPH.

DarkImportGrey
05-12-2003, 08:26 PM
i'm building an autocrossing fiend this summer, so thanks a lot for your opinion on your strut braces. i was just afraid of going with the ebay cheapies, but i will probably use them now. SCCA Solo II Street Touring here I come!

4-Door Flunky
05-13-2003, 02:05 PM
Hey, DarkImportGrey!
You know what REALLY makes the car hook up around corners?
You're gonna think this is silly, but I'm not joking...A TRAILER HITCH!
I had one on my 89 Hatch. I was moving, and it was the only way to haul all my shit across the US.
It weighed about 20 pounds, so it did add some weight, but the handling benefit was unbelievable! Incredible!
There's trailer hitches for $59 to $69 at a couple of sites I know of...here's one:
http://search.cartserver.com/search/search.cgi?cartid=s-1547&bool=AND&category=auto_makemodel&maxhits=10&keywords=1991&keywords_2=Honda+Civic&GO=GO%21
Anyway, since you're Autocrossing, try this out! It could be your new secret!
Flunky
PS-I drove that car and trailer down the coast highway from the Oregon/Cali border down to the bay area. It hooked up like mad!

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