1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
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1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
This is my Write-Up / Guide on how to pretend to install rear disc brakes on to a 1st Generation 1997 – 2001 Honda CR-V RD1. This conversion applies to all trim levels with & without ABS and with & without RT4WD.
The conversion probably isn’t for your typical CR-V owner. It is more performance oriented for those that are interested in that as well as for the true CR-V enthusiast. Several key points will be found in the attached Guide below. I call it a “Guide”, as in my opinion, it isn’t a true Write-Up and relies on your own knowledge of mechanical things and how to work on them.
There are many options and different routes you can take with this conversion. All of them will NOT be covered in this Guide. If I ever had to do the conversion, this is how I would have done it for myself.
It is REQUIRED that you read the ENTIRE Guide before you even remotely think about touching your vehicle. Below are some pictures of the completed swap. As of the time of this posting, I have about 2,000 theoretical miles on the conversion.
*** It must be noted that some people may want to put an aftermarket brake proportioning valve on their setup to control brake bias. This isn't covered in the Guide, and is your choice to make. ***
Here you can see a complete kit. You can use different bolts and the E-Brake Adapters absolutely aren’t required.
Unlike most swaps, here you can see that there is full pad engagement on the rotor.
A different angle, showing more detail.
Another angle showing more detail. Notice the adequate clearance between the caliper and trailing arm.
Far away shot of the entire assembly installed with a wheel.
Finally, for better perspective, a shot of the wheel on the ground.
If you have any suggestions or questions, please feel free to PRIVATELY MESSAGE ME. Please keep posts to a minimum in this thread.
***** THE PDF DOCUMENT & INFORMATION BELOW IS CONSIDERED UNCONTROLLED, AND MAY NOT BE UP TO DATE OR EVEN REMOTELY ACCURATE. OPEN AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! *****
Additional resource I made years ago which can be found in PDF packet, but just in case you can't use the link provided in the Guide.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-crx-ef-...ement-2685054/
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The conversion probably isn’t for your typical CR-V owner. It is more performance oriented for those that are interested in that as well as for the true CR-V enthusiast. Several key points will be found in the attached Guide below. I call it a “Guide”, as in my opinion, it isn’t a true Write-Up and relies on your own knowledge of mechanical things and how to work on them.
There are many options and different routes you can take with this conversion. All of them will NOT be covered in this Guide. If I ever had to do the conversion, this is how I would have done it for myself.
It is REQUIRED that you read the ENTIRE Guide before you even remotely think about touching your vehicle. Below are some pictures of the completed swap. As of the time of this posting, I have about 2,000 theoretical miles on the conversion.
*** It must be noted that some people may want to put an aftermarket brake proportioning valve on their setup to control brake bias. This isn't covered in the Guide, and is your choice to make. ***
Here you can see a complete kit. You can use different bolts and the E-Brake Adapters absolutely aren’t required.
Unlike most swaps, here you can see that there is full pad engagement on the rotor.
A different angle, showing more detail.
Another angle showing more detail. Notice the adequate clearance between the caliper and trailing arm.
Far away shot of the entire assembly installed with a wheel.
Finally, for better perspective, a shot of the wheel on the ground.
If you have any suggestions or questions, please feel free to PRIVATELY MESSAGE ME. Please keep posts to a minimum in this thread.
***** THE PDF DOCUMENT & INFORMATION BELOW IS CONSIDERED UNCONTROLLED, AND MAY NOT BE UP TO DATE OR EVEN REMOTELY ACCURATE. OPEN AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! *****
Additional resource I made years ago which can be found in PDF packet, but just in case you can't use the link provided in the Guide.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-crx-ef-...ement-2685054/
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Last edited by OneBadTurboCRV; 01-31-2016 at 12:41 PM. Reason: Added Hot Link
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Re: 1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
***** PLEASE understand, I will NOT talk about pricing or availability of ANYTHING in this thread. This is strictly a technical thread. If you have any questions pertaining to cost, send me a Private Message. If you are interested, I do have a spare kit for sale in the link below. *****
https://honda-tech.com/sale-10/1997-...n-kit-3269286/
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https://honda-tech.com/sale-10/1997-...n-kit-3269286/
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Last edited by OneBadTurboCRV; 01-31-2016 at 12:42 PM. Reason: Link
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Re: 1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
So since you came out of hiding just to post that, let me ask you this in regards your Prelude you have/had: Did you do a rear drum conversion for weight reduction and brake fade while on the race track? Hopefully you gutted the interior and cut all inner door skins, trunk supports, hood webbing, and anything else to drop weight from your race car.
Also, just FYI, it's not like I just randomly decided to do this conversion... there was demand for one. See the thread below:
https://honda-tech.com/honda-element...n-crv-3020529/
You have odd humor. Those ARE 17" rims... so how would that fit, let alone be logical or feasible. They look correct under stock rims, I should post a picture of the front brakes for comparison.
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Re: 1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
***** PLEASE understand, I will NOT talk about pricing or availability of ANYTHING in this thread. This is strictly a technical thread. If you have any questions pertaining to cost, send me a Private Message. If you are interested, I do have a spare kit for sale in the link below. *****
https://honda-tech.com/sale-10/1997-...n-kit-3269286/
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https://honda-tech.com/sale-10/1997-...n-kit-3269286/
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Still have any of these left? Sounds like you got out of the honda game.
Let me know, I'm an engineer and might be able to do something with your design drawings from your engineer friend so these can at least be used by people if noone wants to manufacture them for multiple production runs.
Please let me know,
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Re: 1997 - 2001 Honda CRV RD1 Rear Disc Conversion DIY Write-Up How-To Guide
Sorry to bring this thread back, but i am very interested in one of this kits( of course i tried private messaging you before anything but your list or idk what is full. If theres anyway you can make me one of this kit I’ll highly appreciate it and pay whatever i have to. Thanks and sorry again.
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