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  1. #1
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    EK4 Chassis Brace on EK1

    Hi guys,
    my ek1 came without a ek4 chassis brace, and i was just wondering if it would be safe to drill holes into the chassis near the struts so i can fit a chassis brace on. will the chassis hold or tear at this point? would i have to worry about rust aswell? heres a pic of how it should look on an ek4, the parts where i circled are where im concerned about; my chassis has no holes.

    what bolts would i use aswell? cheers
    ||bye bye civic || hello awd turbo ||

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    i thought that it would already have the holes? mines an EG and it has grommets in the holes. look in your bay and look for grommets in that area, im pretty sure you should have them man.

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    nope, no grommets dood, its sealed up. its got holes drilled but also like a backing plate from the wheel arch covers it up. so i know where to drill the holes just asking some questions aswell.
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    cant say why not i did mine had no problems just abit stiffer on the front with the strut bar

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    cool,
    what bolts & nuts did u use lenz?
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  6. #6
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    is it really necessary to run a chassis brace ?
    just get a strut brace
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  7. #7
    run whatever you want guys.....

    FYI

    a EK4 chassis brace , will fit all EG/DC/EK's.

    You just need to either drill the hole out + use 4 x bolt/nuts or use the existing mounting ( on EK4/DC2R's)

  8. #8
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    i got a chassis brace
    i think its raelly goot
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    run whatever you want guys.....

    FYI

    a EK4 chassis brace , will fit all EG/DC/EK's.

    You just need to either drill the hole out + use 4 x bolt/nuts or use the existing mounting ( on EK4/DC2R's)
    do you know what size bolts is used? might need to go into Bunnings and have a look

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    just measure the hole on ur chassis u lazy ass lol
    CEE CEE DUB U

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    you'd probably want some bolts which are about m8 or so

    when you're drill start with a small bit as a guide then move to a larger bit, less of a chance of slipping and scratching your paint

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    what you mean by M8?

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