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  • H22WAGON93
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    I also fit a treadmill in the back

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  • MikeW
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    Ive seen an H22 in the back of a GSR once... O.O

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  • Night Wolf
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    Originally posted by H22WAGON93 View Post
    Lots of room. I can fit a Engine lift back there with no problems
    x2 also a full engine with trans & intake attached

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  • H22WAGON93
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    Originally posted by MikeW View Post
    With the seat down, the rear cargo space is 60+ cu. ft. With the seat up, it's still something like 35+ cu. ft.
    Lots of room. I can fit a Engine lift back there with no problems

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  • MikeW
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    With the seat down, the rear cargo space is 60+ cu. ft. With the seat up, it's still something like 35+ cu. ft.

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  • CB7H22Los
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    wow those red/clears look aftermarket thats definitely a good job! and those all clears where are the origin of the actual all clears i've heard there jdm for the 92 93? or am i mistaken? because i know 90 91 have the silver trim on it..

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  • my 9t9d
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    wow we need a wagon post up thread im glad we got something up for the wag now i can get ideas for mine.

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  • MikeW
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    Im diggin the all-clears AND the red/clears. I cant see the work he's done on that wagon, but it mustve been a good job. Guess that's the 2nd time ive seen sedan tails on a wagon.

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  • djcaz_aom
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    Originally posted by CB7@_@TrAnCe View Post
    I was on Cardomain looking up wagons and I came across this picture



    This is the first time i've actually seen white taillights on a wagon. Is there a DIY or something for this??? Cause i REAAAALLLLYYY want to do this.
    That requires a lot of work to pull it off. Look closely and you'll see what I mean. The sedan/ coupe tail are way different.

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  • Night Wolf
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    come on people, add more info

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  • Night Wolf
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    some new facts I found out this week...


    wagons lower rear control arms are made beefier than the sedan/coupe. the wagons looks cast & is thick like the front ones. while the coupe/sedans seems stamped. it looks like sheet metal, ugh. but they both are the same length & angle. so they are swappable

    also the rear ABS sensors are different on the wagon thanks to the wagon rear hubs larger ABS rig on it. so if you plan on using the ABS system on the lude rear hub when you do the 5-lug swap, you might be able to use the wagon sensor without any mods

    btw the bracket that holds the rear ABS sensor is also different thanks the the different control arms

    sedan/coupe on top, wagon on bottom

    Last edited by Night Wolf; 06-26-2010, 02:16 AM.

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  • Tippey764
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    Originally posted by F20A CB7 View Post
    I was doing some searching online, came across this for you waggy heads. Some recall's. Has this happend to anyone here.

    1991 wagon: Improperly attached washer in cargo area light may have fallen inside during assembly; if tailgate is open and switch is in its middle position, washer can cause short circuit that causes switch to overheat, resulting in fire.

    1991-93 wagon: Rear outside seatbelts may lock-up at angles other than those required by federal standard; could increase risk of injury in sudden stop or accident.
    And all of these problems were corrected when the car was brand new.

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  • F20A CB7
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    I was doing some searching online, came across this for you waggy heads. Some recall's. Has this happend to anyone here.

    1991 wagon: Improperly attached washer in cargo area light may have fallen inside during assembly; if tailgate is open and switch is in its middle position, washer can cause short circuit that causes switch to overheat, resulting in fire.

    1991-93 wagon: Rear outside seatbelts may lock-up at angles other than those required by federal standard; could increase risk of injury in sudden stop or accident.

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  • CB7@_@TrAnCe
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    Originally posted by HybridKyle View Post
    I used 3 coats of Rustoleum paint, has held up prefectly fine so far. If you're talking about the allen head screw/washer things that go in each of three bracket attaching to the roof itself then I would safely say Honda is the only place to get those.
    Thanks bruh, your the man

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  • HybridKyle
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    I used 3 coats of Rustoleum paint, has held up prefectly fine so far. If you're talking about the allen head screw/washer things that go in each of three bracket attaching to the roof itself then I would safely say Honda is the only place to get those.

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