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OneFastGSR

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Been looking at this rear seat delete kit, I kind've want one. I won't remove my rear seats just because I don't like the stripped look. This looks pretty cool though. Would seem like it's suppose to be a 2 seater. Lol

Next problem is I want it for the civic, I got my battery mounted in the trunk, Which I was looking at a Shorai LFX 27A3 battery, Weights only 4 pounds, I could mount that under the dash with my fuse box, I'd shed 35 pounds from the battery alone, Lose 18 pounds from removing rear seat, cargo cover, and trunk carpet and installing the rear seat delete, Than the weight from my battery cables running all the way to trunk, Sounds like alot of weight shed and a good looking rear interior :D I'd lose 50-60+ pounds

 

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The other asshole
I was thinking about making my own one of those when I make my sub encloser/trunk floor, Looks easy enough and PO took the seatbelts out of the rear so I don't let people ride back there anyway.

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The other asshole
Dope, I'm just gonna mount one of my 12" subs in the floor of the trunk for a clean space saving look, It's risky but I trust myself not to let it get punctured.

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OneFastGSR

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I've always thought that would be cool to have a sub in the spare tire spot. Have a friend with one like that in his S2000. Looks good
 

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The other asshole
S2k Dylan on here (Drevans something is his username) Has his sub setup like that, I really like the look.

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OneFastGSR

Member
Have you seen the J2 Engineering front lower control arms? They're for 92-00 civic, 94-01 integra, 96-00 del sol. They look pretty awesome, Lose 3 pounds each control arm over stock, This is the comments they posted on honda tech answering some questions. I been thinking about getting a set but havn't done so yet because J2 engineering is the same company as DNA motoring (Ebay brand). Until I see some reviews I don't think I'll get a set. They look cool though, Only other front lower control arms I know of are Omnipower which are $400. These ones are $178 shipped per set and come in like 7 or 8 different color choices

Our front lower control arm is shorter by 1/8 of an inch. These are definitely wider than the OEM control arms giving our front LCA's additional strength. The ends (where the ball joint sit) are steel (top and bottom) and this is a feature we have added to remove the misconception that these sit on bare aluminum arms. The ball joints sit on steel end links and any form of impact (if ever) will be absorbed by the steel end links. Thus making these control arms safer and giving the driver peace of mind.

 

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The other asshole
Those look cool, Would be curious as to how they hold up after long term use.

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