Thursday, January 29, 2026

Eibach Pro Front Spring Install | Acura Integra DE4 / 11th Gen Civic Si Platform

Time to get the front of the Integra sitting right. In this video I install Eibach Pro front lowering springs on my 2024 Acura Integra A-Spec (DE4), which shares the 11th gen Civic Si platform. This install is also very similar to 10th gen civic platforms.

The goal is to make the job feel approachable before you start taking parts off the car.

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What This Video Covers

  • Eibach Pro front spring setup for the Integra DE4 / 11th gen Civic Si
  • Removing the front strut assemblies and factory springs
  • Installing the Eibach Pro front springs on the stock struts
  • Reinstalling the struts and torqueing everything down
  • First look at the new front ride height and stance
  • Rear Eibach Pro rear spring install (this video)
  • Song: Lensko - Circles [NCS Release]

Why Suspension Comes First

Lowering springs change the look immediately, but the right setup is about more than stance. Ride height, alignment, camber correction, and tire wear all matter.

How It Fits the Build

This is part of the larger Integra DE4 / Civic Si platform suspension series, moving from spring install to camber correction and final alignment.

Parts, Tools & Affiliate Links

These are the product/tool links from the YouTube description. Some may be affiliate links, which help support Brady Adventures at no extra cost to you.

Related Videos

About the Build

We are building the Brady Adventures garage around practical DIY installs, OEM+ upgrades, honest product impressions, and real-world ownership. The current focus is the Acura Integra DE4 / 11th gen Civic platform, with Civic projects and family builds joining the channel along the way.

If you have a question about this install or want to see a specific comparison, drop a comment on the YouTube video and follow along with the next stage of the build.

#BradyAdventures #AcuraIntegra #IntegraASpec #DE4 #OEM #HondaCivic #CivicSi #Suspension

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Best Center Console Tray Organizer for 2023+ Acura Integra & 11th Gen Civic SI and an 🐰🥚

In this video, I install the YEE PIN Center Console Tray designed for the 2023+ Acura Integra A-Spec (DE4) and 11th Gen Honda Civic Si. This tray fits perfectly into the center console, giving you organized, easy-to-access storage for coins, cards, and small essentials.

This fits the OEM+ direction of the channel: useful, clean, and focused on real-world ownership rather than going over the top.

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What This Video Covers

In the video, I walk through the main details, real-world impressions, and how this update fits into the broader Brady Adventures build plan.

Why I Like Simple OEM+ Upgrades

Not every upgrade has to be loud or expensive. Small interior and cargo-area improvements can make the car better to live with every day.

Daily Use Takeaway

These are the kinds of mods you notice in normal ownership: cleaner storage, better organization, and a more finished factory feel.

Parts, Tools & Affiliate Links

These are the product/tool links from the YouTube description. Some may be affiliate links, which help support Brady Adventures at no extra cost to you.

About the Build

We are building the Brady Adventures garage around practical DIY installs, OEM+ upgrades, honest product impressions, and real-world ownership. The current focus is the Acura Integra DE4 / 11th gen Civic platform, with Civic projects and family builds joining the channel along the way.

If you have a question about this install or want to see a specific comparison, drop a comment on the YouTube video and follow along with the next stage of the build.

#BradyAdventures #AcuraIntegra #IntegraASpec #DE4 #OEM #HondaCivic #CivicSi #InteriorMods

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Smoked Rear Reflector Tint Install | 2024 Acura Integra A-Spec (DE4)

In this video, I install smoked vinyl tint on the rear reflectors of my 2024 Acura Integra A-Spec Technology Package (DE4).

The goal is to make the job feel approachable before you start taking parts off the car.

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What This Video Covers

  • In this video, I install smoked vinyl tint on the rear reflectors of my 2024 Acura Integra A-Spec Technology Package (DE4).
  • I’ll show the entire process, from surface prep to installation and final results, along with a few tips to get a clean, bubble-free finish.
  • Smoked vinyl tint install on rear reflectors
  • Tools and prep
  • Before & after results
  • Final impressions and OEM+ look
  • Discolored by ZAYFALL / zayfallmusic

Why Blackout Details Matter

Chrome and bright reflectors can pull attention away from the A-Spec lines. Blackout and smoked details help the car look more cohesive without permanently changing the character of the build.

Reversible OEM+ Approach

The best part of these small styling changes is that they are approachable, relatively inexpensive, and often reversible if you ever want to return to stock.

Parts, Tools & Affiliate Links

These are the product/tool links from the YouTube description. Some may be affiliate links, which help support Brady Adventures at no extra cost to you.

About the Build

We are building the Brady Adventures garage around practical DIY installs, OEM+ upgrades, honest product impressions, and real-world ownership. The current focus is the Acura Integra DE4 / 11th gen Civic platform, with Civic projects and family builds joining the channel along the way.

If you have a question about this install or want to see a specific comparison, drop a comment on the YouTube video and follow along with the next stage of the build.

#BradyAdventures #AcuraIntegra #IntegraASpec #DE4 #OEM #HondaCivic #ExteriorMods

Thursday, January 1, 2026

PRL Cobra vs PRL HVI | Intake Comparison for 11th Gen Civic Si & Acura Integra DE4

The PRL Cobra and PRL HVI are two of the most talked-about intakes for the 11th gen Civic 1.5T and 5th gen Acura Integra platforms. In this video I break down why I chose the Cobra for my 2024 Acura Integra A-Spec (DE4) instead of the PRL HVI.

Instead of just showing the part, this one explains the reasoning behind the choice and how it fits the overall build plan.

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What This Video Covers

  • Fitment & compatibility – Civic Si vs Integra DE4
  • Design differences – true fender-well cold air (Cobra) vs high-volume airbox (HVI)
  • Daily drivability & sound
  • Performance potential (including PRL’s published dyno gains for the Cobra: up to +16 hp / +9 lb-ft on a stock Civic Si, no tune required)
  • Future upgrade path – pairing with turbo inlet, ducts, etc.
  • Price and value for a real-world street car
  • Product and Tool Links

Why This Matters for the DE4 / Civic Si Platform

The Integra DE4 and 11th gen Civic Si share enough platform DNA that many performance parts cross over. The key is understanding fitment, sound, daily drivability, and whether the upgrade matches your goals.

Real-World Takeaway

This is less about chasing a single dyno number and more about how the car feels and sounds every day.

Parts, Tools & Affiliate Links

These are the product/tool links from the YouTube description. Some may be affiliate links, which help support Brady Adventures at no extra cost to you.

About the Build

We are building the Brady Adventures garage around practical DIY installs, OEM+ upgrades, honest product impressions, and real-world ownership. The current focus is the Acura Integra DE4 / 11th gen Civic platform, with Civic projects and family builds joining the channel along the way.

If you have a question about this install or want to see a specific comparison, drop a comment on the YouTube video and follow along with the next stage of the build.

#BradyAdventures #AcuraIntegra #IntegraASpec #DE4 #OEM #HondaCivic #CivicSi #PRL

8th Gen Civic Si Walkaround | First Impressions & Plans 2008 Honda Civic Si FA5

Time to introduce the newest project car to the channel. In this video we do a full walkaround and share our first impressions of our 200...