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Question Front lower Xmembers

Hey everyone,

i want to look into installing a front lower crossmember for my 91 civic that will have a b18 with 92-95 rad in it in a little bit...

i have heard lots about the Z10 motorsports ones

if all of you can give me your opinions on this and/or there are other better ones out there that would be great.

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Re: Front lower Xmembers

there alot out there. L-con, full-race are the 2 i recommend
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Re: Front lower Xmembers

www.jimfab.com

he makes an excellent front crossmember, with adjustable radius rods.

not to burst your bubble or anything, but you know that the radiator mounts to the rad support and not the crossmember right? i know that some aftermarket crossmembers have rad mounts on them, but the stock mounts are on the radiator support.

just making sure you know that before you get the 92+ style radiator
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Re: Front lower Xmembers

so your saying on the z10 system to not get the rad. mount support?...curious cause i was looking into getting z10 setup...and gonna run the smaller radiator
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Re: Front lower Xmembers

if the z10 is for the eg radiator and your gonna run a eg radiator, then get it
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Re: Front lower Xmembers

yeah, all i was saying is that if you plan on running a later style radiator, to keep in mind that the stock radiator mounts arent on the crossmember, and that you would need to either modify your radiator support to hold the new style radiator, or get a crossmember with the mounts on it
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