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Everybody else’s spacers look like this from bonoss?
The part that it’s not the same diameter. As the wheel…. Never really messed with spacers

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Yes, that's exactly how my spacers look too.

Side question, is everyone torquing the spacers to 95 lb ft?
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I'm installing the Eibach Pro kit this saturday. Also I will be continuing to track the car. Can't wait for the drop. I've had either H&R or Eibach springs on my last 5 cars at least. Had coilovers on my RSX Type-S. My wife hates riding in all my cars LOL! I wish manufacturers would just close the gap to begin with!
Excited to see how yours turns out. Just checked looks like just a hair lower then the H&Rs
 

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Eibach Prokit Springs installed yesterday. So far I will say it's definitly a but more stiff/abrupt than stock. That's to be expected of course and doesn't bother me at all. Comfort setting on dampers is still fine. Sport+ amps it all up of course. I keep the individual mode on all the time (except track) with dampers in comfort, steering in sport, and exhaust/gauges in sport+.

The stance is great. Tight one finger gap all around. Rear may be a couple mm's tighter but almost exactly the same gap. Stock rims with 15mm spacer front and 20mm spacer rear. Also threw on the Eibach rear sway bar. (need to grease that up a bunch more as it's pretty squeeky)

Haven't had a chance to push the car yet as it's been raining all day.

Had the shop do the alignment right away, as I always do. I'll attach the printout here. Of course, they scanned the vin and they did not have the car in the computer, so they chose the 2023 base Integra for the baseline on the alignment, then just dialed it in as good as the car will allow.

Bottom line is I'm happy with results, and I suspect I would have been just as happy with the H&R's.

(sorry about the alignment being on here twice, something I did when doing the copy/paste)

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Eibach Prokit Springs installed yesterday. So far I will say it's definitly a but more stiff/abrupt than stock. That's to be expected of course and doesn't bother me at all. Comfort setting on dampers is still fine. Sport+ amps it all up of course. I keep the individual mode on all the time (except track) with dampers in comfort, steering in sport, and exhaust/gauges in sport+.

The stance is great. Tight one finger gap all around. Rear may be a couple mm's tighter but almost exactly the same gap. Stock rims with 15mm spacer front and 20mm spacer rear. Also threw on the Eibach rear sway bar. (need to grease that up a bunch more as it's pretty squeeky)

Haven't had a chance to push the car yet as it's been raining all day.

Had the shop do the alignment right away, as I always do. I'll attach the printout here. Of course, they scanned the vin and they did not have the car in the computer, so they chose the 2023 base Integra for the baseline on the alignment, then just dialed it in as good as the car will allow.

Bottom line is I'm happy with results, and I suspect I would have been just as happy with the H&R's.

(sorry about the alignment being on here twice, something I did when doing the copy/paste)

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Looks great.. I would call whomever did your alignment because it shows Integra with 18" wheels and not the type S with 19s. Suspension is a lot different...
 

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Looks great.. I would call whomever did your alignment because it shows Integra with 18" wheels and not the type S with 19s. Suspension is a lot different...
Yes, I know. Unfortunately they did not have an ITS in the computer. The machine reads actual values and he just adjusted it the best he could, given the limitations of the ITS suspension. No camber adjustments available. Anybody have any insight on this? If the toe is correct and caster acceptable, car is driving straight etc, what should I be on the lookout for? I hate going to the dealer. LOL. Have a tough time trusting them.
 

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Here's the FL5 CTR specs. Looks like you're in the neighborhood, but may have too much negative camber in the rear. Keep an eye on the tire wear. That said, if you've changed the rear sway bar it may be better to have more negative camber in the rear, to keep it more neutral. Can't say for sure, it depends on how you're using the car.

https://www.civicxi.com/forum/attachments/23-civic-alignment-975-pdf.231456/
 

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Install a black PRL intercooler. Took a while but finally finished it. Thankfully no CEL. Thanks to Trajectory009 and the ITS Facebook group for the help and advices. Now I have to find where the two extra plugs came from...lol
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Install a black PRL intercooler. Took a while but finally finished it. Thankfully no CEL. Thanks to Trajectory009 and the ITS Facebook group for the help and advices. Now I have to find where the two extra plugs came from...lol
Looks good! You will have extra plugs from removing the liner under the Intercooler as they don't go back in.
 

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Eibach Prokit Springs installed yesterday. So far I will say it's definitly a but more stiff/abrupt than stock. That's to be expected of course and doesn't bother me at all. Comfort setting on dampers is still fine. Sport+ amps it all up of course. I keep the individual mode on all the time (except track) with dampers in comfort, steering in sport, and exhaust/gauges in sport+.

The stance is great. Tight one finger gap all around. Rear may be a couple mm's tighter but almost exactly the same gap. Stock rims with 15mm spacer front and 20mm spacer rear. Also threw on the Eibach rear sway bar. (need to grease that up a bunch more as it's pretty squeeky)

Haven't had a chance to push the car yet as it's been raining all day.

Had the shop do the alignment right away, as I always do. I'll attach the printout here. Of course, they scanned the vin and they did not have the car in the computer, so they chose the 2023 base Integra for the baseline on the alignment, then just dialed it in as good as the car will allow.

Bottom line is I'm happy with results, and I suspect I would have been just as happy with the H&R's.

(sorry about the alignment being on here twice, something I did when doing the copy/paste)

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Any rubbing with that suspension and spacer set up? I’m thinking of having something similar. I think I’m going coils if they are avail for ITS. Simply for drive concert/quality.
 

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Since I got the car a month ago it's mostly been about getting it ready and protected for the winter.
  • 18" wheels and 225/45R18 winter tires
  • Xpel ceramic coat and 50% tint
  • Krown rustproofing
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I don't regret the rustproofing but boy is this stuff messy. They claim it drips for 24-48h top, and that stains on asphalt will disappear on their own... that's pretty optimistic in my experience.

I've only installed the front splash guards for now, they should help quite a bit in protecting the sides of the car from road abrasives getting kicked up by the front tires.

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Nope, no rubbing at all. Fronts are stock wheels sitting at a +45 offset now, and rears are stock wheels sitting at +40 offset. You can buy new rims with either of those offsets and you should be good all the way around, or run stock with spacers. If I buy rims, i will go with +45 all around just to have some wiggle room with tires, like if I wanted to go 275 width, etc.
 

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Eibach Prokit Springs installed yesterday. So far I will say it's definitly a but more stiff/abrupt than stock. That's to be expected of course and doesn't bother me at all. Comfort setting on dampers is still fine. Sport+ amps it all up of course. I keep the individual mode on all the time (except track) with dampers in comfort, steering in sport, and exhaust/gauges in sport+.

The stance is great. Tight one finger gap all around. Rear may be a couple mm's tighter but almost exactly the same gap. Stock rims with 15mm spacer front and 20mm spacer rear. Also threw on the Eibach rear sway bar. (need to grease that up a bunch more as it's pretty squeeky)

Haven't had a chance to push the car yet as it's been raining all day.

Had the shop do the alignment right away, as I always do. I'll attach the printout here. Of course, they scanned the vin and they did not have the car in the computer, so they chose the 2023 base Integra for the baseline on the alignment, then just dialed it in as good as the car will allow.

Bottom line is I'm happy with results, and I suspect I would have been just as happy with the H&R's.

(sorry about the alignment being on here twice, something I did when doing the copy/paste)

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How long the shop take to do the install? Looks pimpin
 

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How long the shop take to do the install? Looks pimpin
whole thing was about 4 hours, however, I did most of the work on the rears and sway bar, while my buddy did the fronts, then he did alignment. Kind of a friends and family thing. I think a shop would quote it out for at least 4-5 hours of labor. It's always a pain in the but, and every time I do it I say this is the last time, but I just can't not drop the car. Looks so much better. Happy to give up some ride quality for the handling and looks.
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