Rear boot/trunk reinforcement.
Unable to source the Club Racer reinforcement kit, which is an OEM boot reinforcement kit made by Honda for the Club Racer edition which is only offered overseas. It was preinstalled in the Club Racer bootlid as it came with a OEM rear wing that actually provided downforce, Honda wanted to reinforce the lid to prevent warpage and flex to the lid.
I took the liberty to attempt a DIY kit that replicated the purpose of the Club Racer kit. With some research, the CR kit places rubber grommets and plastic pieces at various spots in the boot to stop the trunk from pressing down under load.
I pushed down on the trunk with it closed and it has a surprising amount of flex.
Bunnings Racing Spec
Quite a crude creation to say the least, but it serves the same purpose as the CR kit. Placing these grommets underneath, it’s now tough to close the lid however it no longer has that flex that it had prior with the lid closed. Hopefully this translates to a more stable rear end.
The Bunnings special reinforcement kit, that sits on the rear quarter/chassis.
The Rubber is pressed against the underside of the lid where the wing baseplates are when closed.
To go further beyond, more reinforcement pieces that sits on the rear chassis.
Which is then pressed against an OEM plastic piece under the bootlid when closed.
Give or take this sub $10 kit mixed with hardened rubber, plastic and superglue now has to withstand 250KPH at the Island, don't try this at home kids.
Unable to source the Club Racer reinforcement kit, which is an OEM boot reinforcement kit made by Honda for the Club Racer edition which is only offered overseas. It was preinstalled in the Club Racer bootlid as it came with a OEM rear wing that actually provided downforce, Honda wanted to reinforce the lid to prevent warpage and flex to the lid.
I took the liberty to attempt a DIY kit that replicated the purpose of the Club Racer kit. With some research, the CR kit places rubber grommets and plastic pieces at various spots in the boot to stop the trunk from pressing down under load.
I pushed down on the trunk with it closed and it has a surprising amount of flex.
Bunnings Racing Spec
Quite a crude creation to say the least, but it serves the same purpose as the CR kit. Placing these grommets underneath, it’s now tough to close the lid however it no longer has that flex that it had prior with the lid closed. Hopefully this translates to a more stable rear end.
The Bunnings special reinforcement kit, that sits on the rear quarter/chassis.
The Rubber is pressed against the underside of the lid where the wing baseplates are when closed.
To go further beyond, more reinforcement pieces that sits on the rear chassis.
Which is then pressed against an OEM plastic piece under the bootlid when closed.
Give or take this sub $10 kit mixed with hardened rubber, plastic and superglue now has to withstand 250KPH at the Island, don't try this at home kids.
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