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Old 02-07-2008 | 11:58 AM
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PasswordJDM.com sells ITR rear subframes.
Old 02-07-2008 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by HatchVX
PasswordJDM.com sells ITR rear subframes.

seams like more of a PITA tho.. i think i'd rather have the ASR brace. I never heard of any problems when someone was using one.
Old 02-07-2008 | 01:27 PM
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looks good dude
Old 02-07-2008 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Running925
seams like more of a PITA tho.. i think i'd rather have the ASR brace. I never heard of any problems when someone was using one.
For someone like me it would be cause i dont have nor have the knowledge to weld. But for someone like you and tony it might be a vaild option. I just noticed them while i was looking at their site, i thought it was interesting.
Old 02-07-2008 | 06:32 PM
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Tokico R Coilovers set at full stiff with front lcas + sway bar from a 00 si. He doesn't track his car either, just drives hard, and one day the car felt weird. We went out and inspected the car, and saw half of the bar dangling down and his lca almost fell off.

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what suspension was he running? The only people I know of that manage to rip them are people who aren't running a stiff enough supporting suspension, or not running a decent size front sway as it causes great body twist.
Old 02-07-2008 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by HatchVX
For someone like me it would be cause i dont have nor have the knowledge to weld. But for someone like you and tony it might be a vaild option. I just noticed them while i was looking at their site, i thought it was interesting.
Weld? I thought those braces bolted right up?
Old 02-08-2008 | 07:06 AM
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the braces do, what i was talking about is a Brand new subframe ( the part that the Control arms and swaybars hook too.) that has to be welded in.
Old 02-14-2008 | 04:12 PM
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did the rear disc conversion with Si 40/40 prop valve tonite. Holy pain in the fucking ass batman. I would have HATED to do that in the garage. Lift was a plus. I still need to score some e-brake cables as the teg ones were too short. I didn't think I would notice much of a difference, but the braking is def ALOT better.
Old 02-14-2008 | 06:07 PM
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looks familiar Do they not make the asr/comptech type braces for EK's? :thinking:
Old 02-14-2008 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Civic2Scooby
did the rear disc conversion with Si 40/40 prop valve tonite. Holy pain in the fucking ass batman. I would have HATED to do that in the garage. Lift was a plus. I still need to score some e-brake cables as the teg ones were too short. I didn't think I would notice much of a difference, but the braking is def ALOT better.
cool beans. i was messin with mine a little tonight, started getting some of my stuff apart so that i can powder coat it this weekend.



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