You can get another half degree of neg camber and positive caster with the whiteline strut mounts for stock style struts.
https://whitelineperformance.com/collections/all/products/kca570-civic-offset-front-strut-mount
I just got a set of these from Summit during BF and will be pairing these...
Selling a brand new, never opened box of whiteline front lower ball joints. Part #KCA468. Fits all 10th and 11th gens except Type R. Looking for $100 + shipping.
In like new condition. Only used for one day since I was trying different knobs and liked the Hybrid Racing chicane better. Asking $65 shipped.
This is my thread on civicx: https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/fs-prl-shift-knob.93088/
Got the collars installed today at Elite Performance and can highly recommend them. Price was very reasonable at $340 including alignment. Gary and Melody were a pleasure to work with and were very professional and accommodating. Would go back again for the bigger jobs in the future. Maybe RV6...
Congrats! Were you able to get at MSRP or below? Can you share a pic or two of the full digital dash? The front end looks much better than the prior years.
? I didn’t sell my oem springs. I have a 10th gen Si. Looking to possibly upgrade the rear with oem 11th gen Si springs.
Looks like the rear springs are now available directly from Honda. It’s only like $35 a piece. The only unknown is if it will end up lifting the ride height or not due to the...
Looks good until you get to the angle where the front bumper is extending out really far forward. Looks awkward. I’ll need to see it person though and reserve judgment. All the other updates are welcome. Only issue is the price isn’t very far from a 24 manual Elantra N.
Would you be willing to sell just the rear springs? And can you measure the height of the spring? This would be for my 10th gen Si but need to make sure it doesn’t lift the rear end since the spring rate is a good amount more vs the 10th gen Si rear springs.
I have the spoon collars too waiting for install. I contacted Elite Performance in Burlingame and they gave a good quote including alignment. I will go with them most likely.
https://eliteperformance-us.com/
I had to use a torque wrench with a 19mm crowfoot for final torque. Make sure the crowfoot is 90 degrees to the torque wrench to get the most accurate measurement.