haha....thanks.
If that was my car, I would add a bit of camber to the front or have the wheel sit in a mm or two more toward the car so it looks similar to the rear.
I can't any Mugen CF knobs without having to shell out $150 or more.
Might end up going with el-cheapo eBay for $40-$50, but not quite desperate enough yet, lol.
Tell Eibach to pay for your install. Not your fault they are defective and their warranty states they have to be installed by a "professional". You did everything "by the book" to ensure your "Million-mile Warranty" to be in place.
The below is directly from Eibach.com
Maybe @CollegeHillsHonda might be able to shed some light if and what differences there are between the 2013 and 2014-15 Isolators? Even though they have the same part numbers?
The below is from a member that installed the Eibach springs on his 15 Si Sedan.....
@jrse7en can you provide some...
@webby I think he means the rubber isolators.
@Gardnaaa Did you happen to buy the rubber isolators from the 2013 Civic Si? I believe that on the 2014-15 you have to buy the 2012-13 lower(and maybe upper) rubber isolators as the lowering springs available now are not specifically made for the...
How are you liking the powder?
I think I will be making a purchase of either this or the Nitrotech. Both of them seem to be top notch products but the Nitrotech seems to be a little better but the Combat gives you pretty much double the servings.
The general rule on retros, with a sharp cutoff, is that the cut off line should be 2feet from the ground at 20feet away from an object.
Like you said, it's tough to get a perfect cutoff from a halogen light but you can take the above as a guide line to align your new lights.