Picture of your last Modification
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they all over ebay dude
http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=white%20h...341&mfe=search
http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=white%20h...341&mfe=search
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sorry don't know what to tell you . It is all custom . When have you seen a civic with a chrome grill ? I just bought them because I wanted it and made it work .
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Hey Biff sorry had to make the back to the future comment. thats a cool looking damper is it used for trick riding or just comfort? and what bike are you riding cant tell from that pic.
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If your mounting it to an ebay front grill then it doesn't matter what model the badge is designed for since you not matching anything up to existing holes.
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Sweet steering damper...those really do much?
Except when you hit an effing pothole?
I imagine it would be great for that...I nailed one once, the bike wobbled so bad for a sec it scared the bejesus out of me!
Except when you hit an effing pothole?
I imagine it would be great for that...I nailed one once, the bike wobbled so bad for a sec it scared the bejesus out of me!
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imagine if the pothole was mid-corner 
they were mostly for high speed vibrations, though (at least they were 10 years ago
not sure, have been too long since i read bout them in a magazine...)

they were mostly for high speed vibrations, though (at least they were 10 years ago
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I hit gravel mid-turn...ground off my left shoulder, both knees and forearms...rash from hell LOL but thank god I just stood up, righted the bike and sped off. Live and learn at its finest
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I actually hit a pothole while going around a corner last June and layed it down. I broke my scapula. The dampner may have saved me then.
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hehehe! the velle is right on, 2 tone paint, right theme for the car 
repaint the car almost everyday lately too!
black/white in the morning, black in the afternoon

repaint the car almost everyday lately too!
black/white in the morning, black in the afternoon Last edited by sdaidoji; Feb 7, 2011 at 09:44 PM.
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Recently I changed out my broken wheel studs for ARP extended studs. Also replaced worn out discs for stock replacements and changed pads for autozones best lol:


While under the car, I also installed broken compliance bushings out for ES bushings.


Gonna need to replace that endlink soon :/
soon imma do this lmao
While under the car, I also installed broken compliance bushings out for ES bushings.
Gonna need to replace that endlink soon :/
soon imma do this lmao
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Hey, mkymonkey, did you need to remove the hub and press in the wheel studs or did you just use an impact to pull them in?
I'm planning on ordering a set in the next few days.
I'm planning on ordering a set in the next few days.
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You'll need to remove all the hubs for extended studs. Might as well do it right at that point and press 'em in while the hub is out. Pulling in studs causes a lot of undue stress on the lugs, hubs, rims, etc.
I'd also find a set of cheapo lugnuts to pull in the studs. I wasted 2 or 3 before they seated properly, using this method.
Good time to apply some anti-seize on you pricey studs. I also re-apply everytime the wheels come off. Your lugs and studs will last that much longer. Torque wrench or sticks help longevity too.
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So here is my new dampener lol...
