exedy clutch and flywheel
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BTW have you done your own brakes Honder? My brakes are super shaky when I press the pedal down and I think I need to replace em, but I've never done it before lol So if you got some advice I'd appreciate it
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They're black and grey with red stitching, best looking stock seats IMO. The rears are there, but it's a bitch to make them fit our cars, IIRC you have to cut the metal backing plate to get them to fit and then reupholster them...So no thanks. Just need to find calipers and I'm ready to put them on my car.
The brakes are easy-peasy if the rotors aren't ****ing rustwelded to the hub and you can get the screws out. If you're shaking when slowing down from high speeds, most likely the rotors are warped. You can either have them turned for about $20-30 total, or brand new rotors & pads should run you about $100 from Vatozone for both front wheels.
If it's in the back, it won't be vibrating as much, you'll hear metal scraping sound from the rears when braking. I won't touch drums with a 100 foot pole
I hate drums...
The brakes are easy-peasy if the rotors aren't ****ing rustwelded to the hub and you can get the screws out. If you're shaking when slowing down from high speeds, most likely the rotors are warped. You can either have them turned for about $20-30 total, or brand new rotors & pads should run you about $100 from Vatozone for both front wheels.
If it's in the back, it won't be vibrating as much, you'll hear metal scraping sound from the rears when braking. I won't touch drums with a 100 foot pole
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Nice. I like the ep3 seats for the exception of that round hole in the top... just kinda looks funny to me lol. I looked up the DIY for the rear ep3 seats... does look like a PITA lol.
Forgot to mention as well, but last time I did any kind of brake job I did it at the dealership. The said they resurfaced my rotors and put new pads on. Brakes were great for a while, but now they're back to ****. So since they resurfaced them they should be fine right? I can't imagine them needing to be resurfaced AGAIN.
This is the seat I love but can probably never have
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-FD2-CIVI...ht_5933wt_1026
and this is the set I'll probably get sometime soon.http://www.procivic.com/pages-produc...844/index.html
Forgot to mention as well, but last time I did any kind of brake job I did it at the dealership. The said they resurfaced my rotors and put new pads on. Brakes were great for a while, but now they're back to ****. So since they resurfaced them they should be fine right? I can't imagine them needing to be resurfaced AGAIN.
This is the seat I love but can probably never have
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-FD2-CIVI...ht_5933wt_1026and this is the set I'll probably get sometime soon.http://www.procivic.com/pages-produc...844/index.html
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