New Pics (Subzero, Basic, Rotora, EDM) 56k murder!!
Here are new pics with my Brand New Honda EDM Front Lip, Rota Subzero's, Tein Basics, Rotora Slotted Rotors and unpainted Mugen Spoiler. I have Mugen Sides and Rear that need to be fitted and painted as well so disregard the WWRS sides and rear.
looks good, i have the same wheels, but why the two sets of fog lights? looks kinda ricey to me, but to each his own.... mugen will look really nice on it, very clean car
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- Lee
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- OEM Body Kit
Yea well those other fogs have been converted to HID Projectors. I modified the inside with a new cutoff shield and it accepts a D2S HID bulb. As a result I only use it when I need a little extra light, very rarely. They complement the HID projector retrofit nicely.
hey soccer, did you use the stock clip to get your mugen knob to fit tight? i have the genuine one also and did a shift boot conversion and still wondering how to get it to clip up
omfg... no f***ing way. Are you serious? I cannot tell you how long those took me when I stripped 3 screws and I had to drill them out. *praying that the1luder is wrong*
Whew, I just talked to Rotora and they said that it will make no performance difference. It might make a slight increase in pad wear, but they are not certain.
i just did some research and it does not matter which way the slots are facing, what matter is which way the vanes are facing. the vanes (if curved) are suppose to point towards the rear of the car so it can diffuse the heat, however if it's straight, it does not matter which direction the slots are facing. as for the rotora slotted brakes, i have no idea whether the vanes are straight or curved as mine are already installed. so if anyone has an uninstalled set, take a look at them and let me and soccer know
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