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ya look for any from a 90-01 integra.
also if you were wondering, the integra hatch e-brake cables fit perfect, dunno if the sedans are the same but you could check if you felt the need. lol.
also if you were wondering, the integra hatch e-brake cables fit perfect, dunno if the sedans are the same but you could check if you felt the need. lol.
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Re: rear disk
this thread will answer all your questions,if it doesn't.It's obvious your not reading then.https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-crx-ef-civic-1988-1991-3/rear-disk-brake-conversion-w-pics-1916212/
MC=Master Cylinder
BB=Brake Booster
Prop valve=Proportioning valve
MC=Master Cylinder
BB=Brake Booster
Prop valve=Proportioning valve
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technically you dont need the brake booster. i just did rear discs on mine and did the prop valve only and it stops perfectly fine. i could see getting the brake booster if you upgrade the front breaks as well.
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yeah Technically, but you need it to bolt up the DA master cylinder.since the MC ain't gonna bolt up correctly(different flange angle)to your stock booster.Plus your not gonna feel a difference in braking til you get the 15/16 Master cylinder.
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well thats what i meant was the master cylinder and brake booster lol.
but that makes sense, i need to get on that ish for mine ASAP. thanks for the heads up dood.
but that makes sense, i need to get on that ish for mine ASAP. thanks for the heads up dood.
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I'm pretty sure it won't work. The first gen Teg which shares the same suspension as the 84-87 CRX (3G) had solid beam rear axles. The newer Civics (4G and up) have independent rear suspension.
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http://www.fourthgenhatch.net/reardiscswap.html Use this write-up. Great info. Tell's you everything you need to do it and every single step down to the tee. I'll be following this tomorrow and I know it'll be easy doing so with this write as a few of my buddies have done it with this write up. GL.
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Re: rear disk
As mentioned earlier, you need the 90-01 Integra rear disc brakes. I would get all the components together and install them all at once because bleeding brakes is not fun.
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Re: rear disk
Im about to do mine today just found an almost complete 91 integra for parts. thanks for that great write up Fo-Do Fanatic that will help out a lot.
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