Project G.eezS.R. Build thread

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Re: Project G.eezS.R. Build thread

Post by Nick MC » Fri May 22, 2020 6:27 pm

Stin1 wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 2:16 pm I ordered the 98-01 integra every other model .
I'd be curious to see what a type R door hinge looks like compared to every other model. They are more than likely the same but the finding the trunk hinges to be different really caught me off guard. If I wasn't struggling with the hatch alignment I probably would have missed it. Though it was more a difference in how robust the part is not necessarily geometry.
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Post by Stin1 » Sat May 23, 2020 2:07 pm

Nick MC wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 6:27 pm
Stin1 wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 2:16 pm I ordered the 98-01 integra every other model .
I'd be curious to see what a type R door hinge looks like compared to every other model. They are more than likely the same but the finding the trunk hinges to be different really caught me off guard. If I wasn't struggling with the hatch alignment I probably would have missed it. Though it was more a difference in how robust the part is not necessarily geometry.
As would I before making the purchase. Take a look over here on my somewhat findings. It would be cool to see a picture of a type r hinge from the U.S with the st7 part number

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Re: Project G.eezS.R. Build thread

Post by Nick MC » Tue Jul 07, 2020 7:37 pm


Not much to update lately, I took the time to take an audit of the parts I’ve collected so far. I also did a test fit of the wheels I have to make sure they’d clear the spoon calipers.Image
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I mentioned before that I’m using 98 spec 5 lug. I picked up reman calipers off rock auto for a 98 crv as this is the only thing I felt confident would be the same. The calipers are the same as itr but the brackets are different to handle the wider wheel base. Here you can see the bleeder cap I lost weeks earlier, and the original caliper mounting. Glad I took this.
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I also bought a pair of 98 crv dust shields and immediately cut the ears of the as this is required for the calipers to clear. I still have to clean the hub up here and drill out the broken assembly screws.Image
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As you can see the ‘98 spec install requires the calipers to sit flush on the knuckles to keep proper clearance. All other models the washer is placed between the calipers and knuckle except later gen Fits.Image
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Plenty of clearance all the way around well above 5 mm at the nearest point.
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After that I put the stock caliper back on ,cleaned up the whole garage, and consolidated all the clips seals and gaskets. I’m about to start filling and sanding imperfections. I’ve been dreading this mainly cause messy and I suck at it.
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Since these windows are now discontinued I cleaned the rubbers up. 600/800/1000/2000 and then this back to black type stuff I got off amazon.Image
Getting closer but still a long way to go. I’m not too sure about my job security at the moment so I’m not throwing money around as easy as when I started. I know without even looking at the recipes there’s more sitting here than what I paid for the car but you try not to think of it that way. It’s the journey not the destination. I think I have most if not everything I need now between new and used stuff that’s discontinued.
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Re: Project G.eezS.R. Build thread

Post by g3teg97 » Wed Jul 08, 2020 9:30 am

I may have to try that plastic restorer on mine.

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Post by 00DC2R » Wed Jul 08, 2020 9:52 am

Great wheel choice :thumbup: Did you happen to snap any front or rear profile pics of it on the ground to show tuck or flush?

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Post by RTW DC2R » Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:27 pm

I hope you dont paint the car :P
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Post by Nick MC » Thu Jul 09, 2020 12:54 am

00DC2R wrote:Great wheel choice :thumbup: Did you happen to snap any front or rear profile pics of it on the ground to show tuck or flush?
No I didn’t, but it is very flush.
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Post by Nick MC » Thu Jul 09, 2020 12:57 am

RTW DC2R wrote:I hope you dont paint the car :P
Between this car and COVID I’m so poor I won’t have a choice.
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Post by Nick MC » Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:53 pm

Progress report, got the car as far as I can by myself. Now it’s time for more experienced hands.Image
out to the body shop and finally get it painted.

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Seam sealed and primered, going to sit for 2 days then get blocked again. After that, time for paint.Image
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Post by coolhandluke » Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:01 pm

I am in awe. Simply impressive work. Bravo! I hope the paint process goes smoothly. :beer:
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