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Originally posted by neuspeedescort View Posty not just get a civic radiator and trim your core support with a dremal tool?
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yo its not gonna work with a civic set up or anything. try the accord the only thing is, there gonna be to small for the fit between the bumper and the hood u really cant fill in that area and angle .. i thought about it ,,but i like the look .. it makes the car look serious .not doofy,the only thing that i dislike at the moment is lighting. i got reg. bulbs in the center lights so they got that yellow glow ..and then i got hyper whites or what ever they are ..in the outers on the honda lens .. now the mazda jdm day light running lights are tacky cause they have that yellow glow ... im gonna go get some blubs that light up white .. so i can get rid of that yellow glow ... its really tacky ...... hid soon
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civic radiators are some of the most compact out there. and will cool yoru car just the same.
try getting off your picture posting spree adn check out a few cardomain sites. mine is a good example of a civic radiater mounted up nice.
NEUMANLast edited by neuspeedescort; 10-20-2007, 12:14 AM.
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Originally posted by jraz305 View Postprelude
yo its not gonna work with a civic set up or anything. try the accord the only thing is, there gonna be to small for the fit between the bumper and the hood u really cant fill in that area and angle .. i thought about it ,,but i like the look .. it makes the car look serious .not doofy,the only thing that i dislike at the moment is lighting. i got reg. bulbs in the center lights so they got that yellow glow ..and then i got hyper whites or what ever they are ..in the outers on the honda lens .. now the mazda jdm day light running lights are tacky cause they have that yellow glow ... im gonna go get some blubs that light up white .. so i can get rid of that yellow glow ... its really tacky ...... hid soon
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im not talking about the radiator
Originally posted by neuspeedescort View Postcivic radiators are some of the most compact out there. and will cool yoru car just the same.
try getting off your picture posting spree adn check out a few cardomain sites. mine is a good example of a civic radiater mounted up nice.
NEUMAN
by the way your a lil late on the picture spree comment thats a lil old
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Originally posted by jraz305 View Postu said it your self radiator support.... off of a civic ...right...wont fit in our car ,... once again its smaller the front of a civic goes narrow.. i dont care about the damn honda radiator.....
by the way your a lil late on the picture spree comment thats a lil old
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makes the front end even more fugly.....
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I think it looks good, with a little fab to your grill it will look better.
Either remove the upper lining of the grill (the green part) altogether and have the all black... or make a lip along the headlights and trim it past the outside of the headlamps...1998 Subaru Forester S/Turbo | Shaggin' Wagon
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Neuman said, use the civic radiator, then trim the car's core support so you don't have to bang on the radiator. Trim the protege core support with a dremel, just enough to make some adjustments to get a proper fit. Thats my interpretation if I understand correctly....
If had to choose a radiator to use, it would be off a 1975-1979 Toyota Corolla SR5, you don't have to worry about those plastic pieces on it... I wonder if it might be to tall for are cars, hhhmmm.Last edited by Dijadoit; 10-23-2007, 12:25 AM.
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