7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
Chassis codes: EM2, ES1, EP3, EU1

Trunk Alignment.

 
Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #1  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Trunk Alignment.

So I bought this car last Sept. and the trunk was really out of alignment.
So for free, one of the guys improved the angles, but it's not perfect.

I assume the previous owner over-stuffed or wasn't aware of the hinges with a full trunk before closing it.

Here's what I'm left with.

I was thinking of picking up hinges from a used Civic and replacing the these ones in hopes it would re-align the trunk to factory position. Or at least improve what I have.

What do you guys think my options are here.



Old Mar 18, 2011
  #2  
7genmarathon's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 453
Likes: 0
From: Bexar, TX
Rep Power: 0
7genmarathon is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: Trunk Alignment.



^trunk adjustment. I have the exact same issue in the exact same spot. My subs make the trunk rattle its annoying. I havent had time to do it but I hope it helps.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #3  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

OK, that helps for left/right, and forward/back, thanks.

What do I do for trunk lid height, primarily on the driver side.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #4  
gearbox's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (95)
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 20
From: NV
Rep Power: 812
gearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Trunk Alignment.

you can turn the two rubber stoppers (C) in or out so the lid sits lower or higher. dont unscrew too much or it will fall out.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #5  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

Originally Posted by gearbox
you can turn the two rubber stoppers (C) in or out so the lid sits lower or higher. dont unscrew too much or it will fall out.
Those are all ready tightened in as far as they turn.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #6  
gearbox's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (95)
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 20
From: NV
Rep Power: 812
gearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Trunk Alignment.

it looks pretty good in the pics? i dont think you will ever get it perfectly leveled.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #7  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

Nobody really does notice it unless I point it out. It's just one of those things that bother me, especially since I'll be mounting a spoiler on it soon.
I'm heading to the scrap yard tomorrow to pick up an RSX Type-S rear sway, will look around for hinges from another EM2.
Will need to research on how to remove hatches safetly. I take rear deck off and two bolts on each side from the top, plus the ones that attach to the lid. The tension arms or whatever have me a bit worried.
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #8  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

Just wanted to add. Found a nice write-up on how to use vise-grips to remove springs without the special trunk spring tool.
http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/sh...25&postcount=7
Old Mar 18, 2011
  #9  
gearbox's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (95)
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 20
From: NV
Rep Power: 812
gearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond reputegearbox has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Trunk Alignment.

be careful because the trunk lid is heavier than you think.
Old Mar 19, 2011
  #10  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

LOL, yes it is.
Today I used vise-grips on the trunk spring to see if it works, yep, no problems, has about a 90* twist worth of tension. This is when the trunk fell onto my back..haha, it didn't hurt but I wasn't expecting it to fall by only taking one side out. I know for next time to use something to prop it up.
Drive 20km to scrap yard with RSX sway and Civic hinges, closed, I got there at 10:30 and buddy told me yesterday they were opened until 12pm today. Bastards.

Anyways, with my existing hinges I adjusted just about everything, including putting a shim between the driver-side hinge and rear deck to essentially lower the trunk even. Everything else was loosened and massaged into place with a rubber mallet.
So for free it turned out really good, IMO.

I think with a spoiler on there now, it'll look perfect.
I guess I may need to upgrade my springs with the added weight, we'll see.

Thanks again guys.


Old Mar 19, 2011
  #11  
7genmarathon's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 453
Likes: 0
From: Bexar, TX
Rep Power: 0
7genmarathon is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: Trunk Alignment.

^lol I'll keep that in mind when I adjust mine! Nice car btw. I like that gunmetal-ish? color
Old Mar 19, 2011
  #12  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

Originally Posted by 7genmarathon
^lol I'll keep that in mind when I adjust mine! Nice car btw. I like that gunmetal-ish? color

Magnesium Metallic.




PS: You don't even have to touch the trunk springs to adjust the trunk. I was just doing a practice test in case I needed to replace the hinges, then I would have had to remove the springs.

Last edited by What_It_Do; Mar 19, 2011 at 08:14 PM.
Old Mar 19, 2011
  #13  
What_It_Do's Avatar
Thread Starter
Registered!!
 
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 215
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 192
What_It_Do will become famous soon enough
Re: Trunk Alignment.

Originally Posted by gearbox
you can turn the two rubber stoppers (C) in or out so the lid sits lower or higher. dont unscrew too much or it will fall out.
What I did is use an x-acto blade to lengthen the spiral on the rubber stopper so that I could turn it in more to drop the trunk lid.
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Honda Civic Forum
Replies
Last Post
Crazygrlinak
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
3
Oct 8, 2015 05:06 PM
Wariogamer
8th & 9th Generation Civic 2006 - 2015
0
Sep 29, 2015 09:49 AM
Wankenstein
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
11
Sep 27, 2015 11:33 AM
Wankenstein
General DIY
8
Sep 25, 2015 08:02 PM
Skunkone
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
12
Sep 24, 2015 04:38 PM




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:06 AM.