MY 99 Teggy. pics, ect.
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I just thought i would share some pics of my car and stuff im doing and going to be doing to it, ill keep updating. enjoy.














Time to replace my Pads and turn my rotors!






FRESH.





Ok well these are the pics i have for now, i will update all the repairs and new parts I my self install. Thanks for viewing, feel free to leave comments.














Time to replace my Pads and turn my rotors!






FRESH.





Ok well these are the pics i have for now, i will update all the repairs and new parts I my self install. Thanks for viewing, feel free to leave comments.
Last edited by jdmer329; Jun 15, 2011 at 08:48 AM.
wtf did i just witness happen to your brakes? you did something with the rotor and put crappy OEM pads on the car? Also, have you skinned the cat yet? Judging by the depth of the scratches i think its gona be difficult to take those out with the buffer.
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Well Ive worked at 2 different Honda dealerships as a technician in SOCAL and one dealership used the on board brake lathe ( just like the one i used above) and the other uses and off board brake lathe ( the one ur talking about). And ive heard that the on board brake lathes work better cause they are more of a true cut since its already on the hub and its cutting it directly, other than taking the rotors off and then cutting them and then reinstall them and there's a slight geometry change in the specs.
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But i do prefer the off board cause its alot faster and simpler.
They both do the job well. But my dad is opening his own shop and he let me borrow his on board he will be getting the off board in the next week or so, and all the other equipment, im so excited i can just go down there when ever i want and work on my car im waiting on the alignment rack to arrive. i need to do alignment asap.
They both do the job well. But my dad is opening his own shop and he let me borrow his on board he will be getting the off board in the next week or so, and all the other equipment, im so excited i can just go down there when ever i want and work on my car im waiting on the alignment rack to arrive. i need to do alignment asap.
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ya i got the front honda badge but i need to find out wat honda car badge will fit in the rear center A badge, and i also need to find out what HONDA badge will fit in the ACURA holes with not modification.. if anyone can help me or know the part numbers for those badges please reply or pm me the make and year or just the P/N's will be fine.
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the motor and trans in my new teg is out of this crashed one, i swapped out alot of the good parts out of the old one, then i sold the shell rolling for 50 bux to a friend, and he caged it a put the itr front on it, looks nice, hes going to be putting a K swap in it soon.
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