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Im new in this forum so tell me what i can do to get better at it.
Research and you will find all the info you need. After you find something you want to do, research some more about that specific thing. Hands on experience also helps a lot. Don't be afraid to take something apart!
Originally Posted by Neoupa2002
My 2003 Civic Sedan, engine is bone stock minus a short ram intake.
That's maxed out???? Time to get shorter springs and roll them fenders so you can go lower
I've been watching your build thread since it was posted haha it's beautiful. And unfortunately, yes. I didn't do my research and went with Tein thinking they'd be just as low as any other brand.
If I can find a way to tuck my Magnaflow cat I'll be considering fender rolling/shorter springs. I've got probably about 1.5" clearance from my cat currently, which is ridiculous because the car isn't near slammed.
after installing some new shock on my 01 honda civic lx the car look to high i have original spring on it ,,i bought 2" spring will my car look to low when i install them?
Just bought this car on 8-28-17. I don't have it yet, at a CT dealer. Picking up and driving home Sept 25th. Bought certified with 9,221 miles on it, has a 5 speed manual trans. paid $14,231 and "out the door" was $15,353 (including home state sales tax which I haven't paid yet). It's a 2015 LX sedan. My brother test drove it for me and gave it the thumbs up.
Last edited by William Barnes; Aug 30, 2017 at 05:31 PM.
Reason: Added year and trim of car, and what I paid for it
2002 EX gone, 2015 in it's place.
24,000 miles, automatic.
Keyless everything takes a little getting used to.
I wish that they had offered a selective choice on the irrelevent MPG meter and allow one to switch to coolant temp, but I guess eliminating the coolant temp gauge is all the rage these days...
I do love the bluetooth connectivity!
The passenger-side mirror camera will probably be very useful on my interstate commute, during the daytime, anyway.
Anybody know where I can get blackout trim for the grill, to replace the chrome? Or do most folks just paint their own?
edit: Plastidip!
Last edited by robfarr56; Sep 10, 2017 at 04:43 PM.
My 04 sedan is fairly stock, except the lights are def something aftermarket and it got an updated paint job from a previous owner. Coming from Jeeps, I'm still adjusting to how low I have to maneuver to get in. It feels off and makes me wanna lift it up a bit... but I don't suppose a lifted Civic looks very good.
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Re: Post your sedan pic!
Looks good dude, biggest thing to remember is that when you park your nose is going to hit the curb instead of clearing it. That was the one thing I had to remind myself of the first little while after I got my civic, had trucks before