I bought the "(EF '88-'91 Civic/CRX)" kit from passwordJDM and made it fit.
You don't need too many tools, I used a cordless drill, a dremel with some various bits, and also some files. I would have much rather used a drillpress/mill and do it properly but that's all I had.
This is everything I recieved, I ordered the box, battery and terminals and they also included some extra's.
Closer shot of the box.
Stock, as you all know(before shot).
Now to start, this is really quite easy to do... considering the tools I had it didn't take that much time.
Start by taking out the old battery, removing the tray and the support. Keep the support bolts as they will be used again(all 3).
The holes already on the plate would fit except it's too far towards the tranny so I had to modify it.
Once I had the support out I took a piece of cardboard(as long as the bracket) and lined it up where I wanted it to go, then poked the holes in it(where the bolts go).
After that I punched the right hand side one, drilled a pilot hole and then finished it with a 11/32 bit(this is enough for the bolt to still grab but have some slack to move around to fit). Since the bolt wouldn't sit flat on the plate I had to cut away some material.
After that I put the bolt in and did a test fit, I decided to move the left hole down a bit(thank you test fit). Once I was happy I did a pilot hole and then the bigger one. I then did the larger hole(I used a 5/8 bit), drilled it down around half way and then grinded the rest out to be somewhat near flat.
I didn't want the box to support all the weight and I had this extra shelf bracket kicking around so I decided to use it as a support. I put the box in(test fit), drew my lines and proceeded to cut it up. I also drilled another hole on the side, made it a bit oblong so that I could make sure it would touch the bottom of the battery.
After everything fit properly I painted it black, after it dried I put it together.
Continued...
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