@Jimmou - Check out FIC spacers, they make a 10mm with studs. I am running them with the same wheels on my coupe. Looks great, but a little too much rubbing for my liking on bumps. At least with the whiteline springs, and 235/40 Michilen A/S 3+, your setup may differ. Running them to clear...
Oh it has it's perks. There may have been a few custom parts for the last civic prototyped in the one.
But the real fun is the waterjet and 3 axis mill. Before Acuity released their fully custom shifter for the 9th,
I made my own rocker arm to shorten the gate throw. There was also the left hand...
I fabricated a bracket for a Rockford Fosgate 2ohm sub and it works well enough.
However, in the coupe at least, keeping the rear deck plastic from vibrating is driving me nuts.
On the verge of buying a self powered one, putting it in the trunk and being done with it.
@Conika any tips on how...
@hikaru I have thought about painting the rear diffuser several times now, but the integrated honeycomb on it always causes me to pause. As if it is painted then the side sections would not match, unless everything is painted. As of now I am at either paint the diffuser's lower portion, no...
I can confirm that the OEM Sport front lip does fit, although as stated above, you do need both parts in order to make it work on the Si. Please see attached image for reference.
One item I would note towards the Ikon lip, besides its price point, is its finish. If it is truly a matte textured...
18's for winter NJ would be a bad time in my mind. And forged Mugen Wheels are too nice to be a winter setup, but that's me. I have 17's for that purpose.
I had been meaning to sell these, so they were just kicking around in storage.
So my procrastinating paid off for a second time this year...
Sitting on the wheels I had been running on my 9th Gen. While the current wheels are out getting re-coated and repaired from a pothole that bent one.:mad:
They look better than I expected on this car.
Having had S2K projectors on my last car, 9th Gen Civic, they were my favorite HID setup.
Followed very closely by a 1st Gen TSX retrofit that I had on my RSX. The width and cutoff were fantastic on both.
On this Civic, it's been it or miss. I am currently about to install my "Mk.4" retrofit.
I...
The 2020 Si's come with an OEM LED housing. So the manual is correct, there is no swap-able bulb in there.
The only option to get yellow is Lamix film, or similar.
Or swap the entire housing for either Diode Dynamics new S3 in yellow, or Morimoto xB Fogs in yellow. Only thing to check there is...
Yes they are the 18x8.5 +44. If I were south of NJ I would have gone with the 19s. But with the roads here, there is just not enough sidewall even in the summer.
They also weigh significantly less than stock which makes a noticeable difference in several areas, handling is the most noticeable to...
Please excuse height and block, this was right after they were installed so nothing was settled. Sadly never got around to a new picture with the Whiteline springs installed as well....
Titan 7 does offer them in matte black as well. Myself even these are too dark for the white car. They might...
Got my Spoon mirrors a week or so ago. Hopefully they'll get installed this weekend.
Pictured below with thermal pads on the back to retain the defrost feature. Two different thicknesses used as to not distort the curvature of the mirror.
I'm in northern NJ and swapped the stock all seasons out for dedicated snows, 35 mile commute each way. In my opinion the stock Goodyears are worthless.
Have a set of AS3+ waiting to go on for this season. Winter setup is stock 9th gen wheels, so an inch less width, and taller side walls for the...
I don't have pictures of the setup yet, as they will be my summers, but take a look at Titan 7.
My stock wheels were stolen last August and I have the T-S5 to go on this spring.
They are, on paper a good fit, at 18x8.5 +44. More importantly they are some nicely made wheels.
The most any one took...
@hikaru - those look really nice! Did you but any type of thermal pad on the back? And are they actually hydrophobic? One translation I saw said they weren't.