Mikey's 2001 Sedan EX

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Congrats on the wheels buddy. They'll look great.
Thanks. Hope so. Still waiting til everything is done to get them on.

While doing the filter housing, the TEC solenoid kinda sorta snapped off in the old housing so I’d to buy a new one of those. Fun times!
 

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So there’s that. Looks so much better. They rub over bigger bumps and hard turns. Which doesn’t make sense cuz while they are 1.5” wider, they don’t poke *IN* but maybe a couple millimeters. They’re also only 0.3” taller than stock.

Oil change, PS hose, plugs/coils, VTEC solenoid AND gasket, and filter housing gaskets… DONE. Now have a P0131 code: upstream o2 sensor. Fairly cheap and should be pretty easy to do.

Also need hood struts. And front brakes. lol.
 

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Hmm is there a loose fender liner, strut boot hanging down/disintegrating, or something? That's all I can think of, 17x8 +45 and 235/45/17 shouldn't rub at stock height. Unless something suspension-wise is out of alignment. Just thinking aloud here.

Either way looks great lol. One of the all time great Honda/Acura OEM wheels.

When I replaced my hood struts and the hood went right up, and stayed up, I was surprised at how much joy that brought me. :lawl:
 

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I’ll keep listening and looking. I haven’t driven it much since I put the wheels on it oddly, lol.

o2 sensor showed up. Might toy with that this weekend. Need to do the VC gasket on the GF’s Camry first tho.

Hit up 2 junkyards this weekend. Found a black 0102 coupe bumper but it looked like a primered aftermarket bumper and had some damage so I passed on it.

Wasn’t sure what years/models but I need to keep my eye out for a 99-03 TL master door switch. They light up and I believe they swap right over.

Also need brakes in the front. They’re getting pretty thin (1/8”). I have rear rotors so I may do the fronts. Unsure of their thickness or if they can be turned but I might as well. They’re not terribly expensive and it’s a decent piece of mind.
 

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So I picked these up off of Amazon. I’m very familiar with Detroit Axle as I work with them often. These have a lot of real good reviews with the exception of squeaking pads after several months, so we’ll see.

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Was gonna tackle my o2 sensor but I didn’t have a socket or 22mm wrench. Might try messing with it later today but I haven’t felt the greatest lately. Also ordered my hood struts. Those should be here pretty quick and I can do them as soon as they show up.
 

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