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  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Yeah, the DA setup is about 1.5 inches longer, but the spring is way shorter, and heavier gauge steel. I like the plushness of the wagon strut/spring's longer stroke.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    I finally put on the EX brakes! I bought these in Texas 9 months ago, have been meaning to put them on, especially in light of the camper's added weight. It took a noisy, failing wheel bearing to push me to install them.

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    Had to go buy a press. Funny, my wife bought me one of these back in '96 or so when I first built the shop, and I exchanged it for something else..a wood-burning stove kit, I think?

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    Cool delivery vehicle 8)

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    After pressing out the hub, this inner race stayed. Used a bearing separator and the press to remove:

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    After the hub, removed this snap-ring that retains the bearing

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    Pressed out the old bearing

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    and back in with the new

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    Replaced the ball joints while I was at it. No pics of that, just used some PB Blaster and a BFH :lol: Anti-seize on everything

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    Bigger and better- new 15/16" master cylinder, too

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    Haven't test driven much, will see how it does going to work tomorrow.
  • RevmaynardRevmaynard Council Member
    Ooopps. :oops:


    Glad to see you got them on though!
  • Those brakes look kick ass squeaky clean! Press from Harbor Freight? Man, I'm jealous of when I used to have one right down the road from me at my old house.
  • NJCIVICWAGON1NJCIVICWAGON1 Council Member
    Nice work Trev!
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Thanks. And in the works...


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    ...and the (20mm?) larger brake booster from an automatic DX wagon :D
  • EDwEFprtsEDwEFprts Senior Wagonist
    Nice work Trev!
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Well, I worked on the RTAs tonight for awhile. I have been less than impressed with the how-tos I've seen on the rear disc swap. Basically just sledgehammer the arm into submission...ugh.

    I want to have a setup that's at least as good as stock. Since the DA hub pilot is smaller than the wagon, I wanted a spacer so that the whole deal isn't just riding on those 4 8mm torx-head bolts. Not great pictures, I'll get more as we go:

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    cut out the Integra RTA to use the pilot surface, as well as the inside web to securely bolt the spindle in just like OE

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    Here you can just see the edge of the front spacer/pilot from the teg sandwiched in between

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    I'll keep updating as I grope along :?
  • ThaClutcHThaClutcH Senior Wagonist
    Yea make sure you keep us updated, looks like good progress. I want bigger brakes!
  • i want rear discs!!! nice job man.

    and i see im not the only one who's hatch doesn't close all the way
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Oh, it closes flush, ESPECIALLY on her car :) It was already 'popped' in that pic...I had to go back and see what you were talking about.

    I don't think I'll have much more time on the rear discs this week, we're getting set to take the wagocamper to another MTB festival this weekend. I've got orders for 3 more sets, gotta get busy.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Just about finished the first RTA tonight. Here's the spacer cut from the Integra arm

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    And here's the "why" of it. Now the spindle fits the arm :)

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    And the graft from the inner web

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  • RevmaynardRevmaynard Council Member
    Nice! It's looking good man! Now we need to replicate on my car. :D


    How's the helmet working out so far?
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Revmaynard wrote:
    Nice! It's looking good man! Now we need to replicate on my car. :D


    How's the helmet working out so far?

    Works well, thanks!

    Here I had been cutting and folding, trying to get the caliper to fit

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    Since I was in a cut-and-weld mood, I just chopped it all out

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    and replaced with new stock

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    Just about done

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    With one minor oversight: I didn't leave sufficient clearance for the e-brake cable bracket :oops:

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    I'll fix it, and cut a bigger hunk out of the next one. I'm looking forward to getting these installed, still need to figure out which RTA bushings to use.
  • aww too bad. mine doesnt close flush, and somehow it caused the hinge to break.

    after this is done, what would you want to do it on my wagon lol
  • Wagon trailing arms use the same bushing as all the other Civics and 94-up Integras. All except the 90-93 Integra. You should use these:

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    Make them look like this:

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  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Now THAT is sexy. Stop it, you're giving me an inferiority complex :lol: What brand are those? are they bearings?

    I ordered OE (TRW) bushings tonight, I'll at least try them for this first set.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Whittled on the arm some more, all done except the bushing

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    New press FTW

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    I think this one could've been done with an air hammer, but I got to use my new toy!

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  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Jaker, I just noticed you've cut off the nose of the arm...not using the toe compensators?
  • Yep! I have the RTA bearing pivot captured to try and keep the toe steady during travel. Since the car is RWD only, I'm trying to minimise variables when the time comes to tune the suspension (alignment, damping, etc...). The OEM setup toes in slightly under compression, and requires "plunge" in the RTA bushing for this to happen. That's one of the reasons the Prothane and Energy Suspension Urethane RTA bushings are to be avoided.

    Those bearings are P-CI. Sold by http://www.SpecialProjectsMS.com, PaswordJDM as well as others. The new ones don't even need holes drilled in the arms anymore.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Cut a bigger swath this time :)

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    And tried another method on the trailing arm graft- I think the first way was easier, good old trail and error...

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    functionally it's the same, I'll take the best of both next time.

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    just about ready to install

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  • NJCIVICWAGON1NJCIVICWAGON1 Council Member
    Great job Bam!
  • Is-vicIs-vic New Wagonist
    thats alot of custom fabrication for the wagon man!!!! i hope it turns out how you like!
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    One last disassembly, painted and ready to bolt up:

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    Just for fun, here's the OE wagon rear spindle/hub- I was wondering how it went together, now I know :)

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  • RevmaynardRevmaynard Council Member
    Those look amazing! Great job!
  • NJCIVICWAGON1NJCIVICWAGON1 Council Member
    Revmaynard wrote:
    Those look amazing! Great job!
    2x 8)
  • ThaClutcHThaClutcH Senior Wagonist
    So fresh. Just like OEM!
  • i'll go 'get that OPB for ya'...
    now dont you go screamin'...

    :mrgreen:
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
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    Spent my turkeyday afternoon putting it all together

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    Now I need to finish up the DA swaybar install...

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    I know, I know my car is filthy :oops:

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    ...but it sures stops well!
  • slo88crxslo88crx Senior Wagonist
    Sweet dude that looks really good! Nice work! For a booster I used one off a DA teg on my crx and made a big difference!
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