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Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Front End
Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Stock Front End

The JDM Honda Integra front-end conversion is nothing new to the Honda crowd; in fact, some consider it a played-out swap that now lacks originality. If you look at how long it has been around and the countless Integra's running the conversion, then that statement could ring true.

For myself, however, it's a matter of personal taste. One thing is certain: I really dislike the USDM Integra front end. Those four quirky headlights and the long, overhanging nose just don't jive in the looks department for me. The JDM front end, on the other hand, is classic Japanese sport car styling that I've really come to like.

Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Bumper Removal

Sourcing a JDM front end isn't very difficult, but be aware that there are three main variations: the silver housing headlights, black housing headlights and the more sought-after and rare black housing HID-equipped headlights. Obviously, prices vary depending on what you want. I opted for the non-HID black housing front end because it was in stock and it saved me a couple bucks. My front end came from Teknotik, a local Honda and JDM parts specialty store. Minus the standard small nicks and scratches from shipping, the front end was in good shape and had all the required pieces needed for the conversion.

Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Body Panels Removed
The bumper, lights, fenders and hood must all be removed for the JDM conversion. Nothing will be reused, so you can either sell them off or scrap the old parts.
Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Body Panels Removed
The bumper, lights, fenders and hood must all be removed for the JDM conversion. Nothing w

This swap may scare some people because it requires cutting off part of the front rad support and welding on the JDM one. Don't be intimidated, though-it's not as hard as it may look. As long as you measure twice and cut once, you'll be able to pull this off at home. I'll skip the step-by-step process and quickly cover some of the more critical elements of the conversion since really all you're doing is swapping some sheetmetal over. After you remove all of the USDM front end, including the bumper support, you'll have to cut the rad support off and use the JDM one because the headlight brackets and hood latch are in different locations. At this point, you have several options. You can cut the entire rad support out or cut a portion of it out. Because it's thin sheetmetal, the support doesn't offer much structural rigidity and to cut it out completely would take a fair bit more time than to cut half of it out. The issue isn't the cutting itself but the spot welds that hold the support in need to be drilled out and that will take forever if you plan to cut it all out. With all that in mind, it was a no-brainer to cut only the portion that we needed to replace.

  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Spot Weld Removal
    Before the rad support can be cut out, the spot welds have to be drilled out.
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Marked Cutting Points
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Cutting With Tin Snips
    Clearly mark your cutting points and use a pair of tin-snips or a cutting wheel to cut the top of the rad support out.
    Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Cutting With Tin Snips
    Clearly mark your cutting points and use a pair of tin-snips or a cutting wheel to cut the

As the pictures show, measure carefully, take your time and don't press too hard when drilling out the rivets as the metal tends to deflect quite a bit. We overlapped the JDM support onto the USDM one to ensure proper and precise fitment. Before you go welding everything up, use some clamps to hold the JDM support in place and mock the front end up to see if all the gaps line up. If not, adjust the support until everything looks even. Then take it all off and weld the support into place. You'll also have to cut a small portion of the side of the frame sheetmetal, otherwise the JDM lights won't fit. The hard part is now done. All that's left is to secure both fenders, the hood and the bumper with the rebar behind it. The small issue of wiring the lights is really all that's left. The JDM light has a large rectangular plug and the USDM has two plugs for the high and low beams. You'll need to cut USDM headlight plugs and connect them to the rectangular plug-luckily, the wire colors match. Because I was fitting an HID kit meant that I just had to wire up the high beams. I didn't wire up the foglights because I didn't have a relay handy. I'll get to those next month.

  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Radiator Support Removal
    Here is the portion of the rad support that was cut out.
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Stock Radiator Support
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Front End
    The JDM front end needs to be stripped and the rad support cut out in the same manner as we did on the vehicle.
    Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Front End
    The JDM front end needs to be stripped and the rad support cut out in the same manner as w
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Radiator Support Cut
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Frame Portion Removal
    This piece of metal needs to cut from the sides of the frame in order to fit the JDM headlights.
    Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Frame Portion Removal
    This piece of metal needs to cut from the sides of the frame in order to fit the JDM headl
  • Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Radiator Support Overlap
    Notice the overlap of the JDM rad support. This will ensure proper alignment and strength when welding.
    Project Dc2 Integra Jdm Front Installation Jdm Radiator Support Overlap
    Notice the overlap of the JDM rad support. This will ensure proper alignment and strength
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