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oneoffaccord : 1992 Accord EX (2)
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Since I finally have a garage close to me, I'm starting to get things moving in the right way. I took the hubs that had disassembles and cleaned them up. Still needs work but its way better than before. Friday after work, I plan on taking out the srs wiring and the abs wiring out of the car. I figure I can get that out of the way and easy also.
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Originally posted by oneoffaccord View PostNo the wing is not staying, had to use the trunk so parts wouldn't fly out while transporting.
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Originally posted by dhill_cb7 View PostHow much do you think all the ABS stuff weighs ? Glad I don't have that in my LX.
That is all behind our dash ? Yuck I bet mine is starting to fall apart.
What did you do to refurbish the hubs? They look great.Last edited by oneoffaccord; 02-28-2016, 12:22 AM.
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This is whats left of the ABS wiring. This harness goes from the connector under the passenger seat (which is a big plug) to the fuel pump, passenger door switch and passenger door.
I left this unloomed because I have to run two wires for the power folding mirrors. I will run the wires first then loom and tape the harness then its done
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Originally posted by oneoffaccord View PostYes, all that was behind the dash, basically all on the firewall. The srs unit, wirng and sensors probably weighs 5lbs. Which isn't a lot really. But I can tell you the abs wiring alone is a lot. I took most of it out today but still need to finish it up. Ill try and get a pic of it tomorrow. As for the hubs I used a 90 deg angle grinder with a 36grit sand disk , then a lighter grit disk then a wire wheel on a straight angle grinder
Originally posted by oneoffaccord View PostThis is whats left of the ABS wiring. This harness goes from the connector under the passenger seat (which is a big plug) to the fuel pump, passenger door switch and passenger door.
This may really help other guys that are trying to eliminate the ABS completely. Some people need pictures to attempt a project.
Interested in seeing the power folding mirrors up and running. Good luck with the wiring.
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Originally posted by dhill_cb7 View PostI do not own any angle or straight grinders as of yet, or a wire wheel. All my money is going toward my first house at the moment. Hopefully I can purchase one after I settle.
Wow that is a lot of extra wiring! You weren't kidding.
This may really help other guys that are trying to eliminate the ABS completely. Some people need pictures to attempt a project.
Interested in seeing the power folding mirrors up and running. Good luck with the wiring.
The power folding mirrors I had before so wiring isn't a problem its just the hassle of getting the wiring diaghram. Like I said before I'm going to see if I can get the pics of the abs wiring. If not tonight but deff tomorrow night.
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I ended up priming the windshield area with self-etching primer. Then I sprayed both shock towers, firewall and windshield area with 2k urethane primer. Fixed the hole on the drivers side shock tower, reprimed again. Added a lil filler to both sides again to smooth it out. What a process, now I know why I wont shave a bay again
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