Canadian vs american Brake Pads
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Canadian vs American Brake Pads
Does anyone know if the Canadian Si brakes are the same as a US Si, or if they are the same as a US CX/DX/EX?
I'm trying to order some Hawk pads for a civic and there are differences between the Canadian Si and the US Si but I don't know what they are.
I'm trying to order some Hawk pads for a civic and there are differences between the Canadian Si and the US Si but I don't know what they are.
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Re: Canadian vs American Brake Pads (CAN97SH)
CX and DX are the same between the two countries, and would use the same brakes.
What year is your Civic?
Remember:
96-00 USA EX = 96-00 CAN Si
99-00 USA Si = 99-00 CAN SiR
The Si doesn't exist in the states between 96-98.
This may help solve your problem.
What year is your Civic?
Remember:
96-00 USA EX = 96-00 CAN Si
99-00 USA Si = 99-00 CAN SiR
The Si doesn't exist in the states between 96-98.
This may help solve your problem.
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Re: Canadian vs American Brake Pads (andoxviii)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by andoxviii »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">CX and DX are the same between the two countries, and would use the same brakes.
What year is your Civic?
Remember:
96-00 USA EX = 96-00 CAN Si
99-00 USA Si = 99-00 CAN SiR
The Si doesn't exist in the states between 96-98.
This may help solve your problem.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think you answered my question It's a 2000 Si which means it's the same as the US EX?
Thanks for the help. Not that I don't trust you but if anyone else can confirm this, that would be awesome.
What year is your Civic?
Remember:
96-00 USA EX = 96-00 CAN Si
99-00 USA Si = 99-00 CAN SiR
The Si doesn't exist in the states between 96-98.
This may help solve your problem.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think you answered my question It's a 2000 Si which means it's the same as the US EX?
Thanks for the help. Not that I don't trust you but if anyone else can confirm this, that would be awesome.
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Re: Canadian vs American Brake Pads (CAN97SH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CAN97SH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I think you answered my question It's a 2000 Si which means it's the same as the US EX?
Thanks for the help. Not that I don't trust you but if anyone else can confirm this, that would be awesome.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The Canadian Si coupe would be an EJ8, as would the US EX coupe.
I think you answered my question It's a 2000 Si which means it's the same as the US EX?
Thanks for the help. Not that I don't trust you but if anyone else can confirm this, that would be awesome.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The Canadian Si coupe would be an EJ8, as would the US EX coupe.
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Re: Canadian vs American Brake Pads (NOFX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NOFX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
The Canadian Si coupe would be an EJ8, as would the US EX coupe.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks NOFX
oh , and NOFX rules!
The Canadian Si coupe would be an EJ8, as would the US EX coupe.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks NOFX
oh , and NOFX rules!
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