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Finally, time for some updates 
Got a Sustec by Tanabe under brace over the holidays, installed it and works like a champ.
Front has significantly stiffened up.



And a quick sneak peak as to what's ahead:

Got a Sustec by Tanabe under brace over the holidays, installed it and works like a champ.
Front has significantly stiffened up.
And a quick sneak peak as to what's ahead:
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That's purdy! I want one of those.
I have a rear caliper swap waiting to go on also. Waiting for the spring though, it's to cold here.
Are you swapping the rear bushing for some ES ones? I haven't decided yet.
I have a rear caliper swap waiting to go on also. Waiting for the spring though, it's to cold here.
Are you swapping the rear bushing for some ES ones? I haven't decided yet.
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Bearings will have to go. Considering swapping out for new brake equipment too, just because.
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Just had rain! 
The brace is installed under the subframe, held on by 4 bolts that also holds up the subframe.

The brace is installed under the subframe, held on by 4 bolts that also holds up the subframe.
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Awesome, I like the chassis brace. Noticed a huge difference when I put the neuspeed one on mine. The rear disks will be awesome as well
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Sorry folks,
The time of the 7th gen civic has ended for me today. Just got it sold.
The car has served me well through the years.
Now I'm moving onto something else that will excite me for the next 10 years, sadly it wont be another Honda though.
Here's my new toy.
2015 2.5L Mazda 3
The time of the 7th gen civic has ended for me today. Just got it sold.
The car has served me well through the years.
Now I'm moving onto something else that will excite me for the next 10 years, sadly it wont be another Honda though.
Here's my new toy.
2015 2.5L Mazda 3
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Sorry for not updating on that front.
I was going to make a big DIY thread for that project, but after doing it, I was so sick of looking at brakes. And still am today. Especially after changing brakes on all 4 of my cars.
But I did get it installed prior to selling the car, and it looked fantastic.


I was going to make a big DIY thread for that project, but after doing it, I was so sick of looking at brakes. And still am today. Especially after changing brakes on all 4 of my cars.
But I did get it installed prior to selling the car, and it looked fantastic.
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Nice looking rear disk swap btw. I am sure whoever has the Civic will take good care of it.
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