WHo here has successfully installed a 99-00 cluster in their hatch?
I already read the write-up on the crx and that it shouldnt be different from the civics. Has anyone here done it without any problems ie cel, fitment? Im debating whether or not to do it. My car vibrates alot from the mounts and im wondering if a non-oem fit will cause the cluster to shake and move around. Also post some pics of u have em!
do you mean motor mounts?
if i were you, id spend the money on fixing the vibration before buying a new cluster.
if i were you, id spend the money on fixing the vibration before buying a new cluster.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by juice91si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you mean motor mounts?
if i were you, id spend the money on fixing the vibration before buying a new cluster. </TD></TR></TABLE>
theyre az mounts w/polyurethane. Most aftermarket motor mounts are going to make the car vibrate, unless u use oem rubber. I really wanted to know how secure the cluster fitment is and if there were any problems with it.
if i were you, id spend the money on fixing the vibration before buying a new cluster. </TD></TR></TABLE>
theyre az mounts w/polyurethane. Most aftermarket motor mounts are going to make the car vibrate, unless u use oem rubber. I really wanted to know how secure the cluster fitment is and if there were any problems with it.
well i dont have the si cluster, but i have the gsr cluster, and the vibration doesnt seem to bother it much, just make sure you place the screw that actually holds the cluster in a good spot where it supports the cluster somewhat. another thing i used was the expanding foam to mold around the cluster
IU have installed a 1999 Sir cluster in a 1991 honda civic si
everything works and its fit good with no trimming.
everything works and its fit good with no trimming.
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