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Old 08-11-2001, 07:56 PM
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I was just wondering what everyone has done. I want to get disk brakes in the rear but I dont want to buy an si. I know all the integra stuff is capitable and thats what some people have used. Anyone have done it, what do u have to do, what do u need for the disk brakes
Old 08-11-2001, 10:58 PM
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I have ITR brakes on my EG, it was easy to put in, but swapping out the master cylinder( you need a GSR integra MC) and proportioning valve( 4040 valve from a 92-95 Civic Si or 90-93 Integra non-ABS) and bending and reflaring one brake hardline was probably the hardest part, besides finding the parts... good luck on your swap, if you have any questions, you can ask me!!
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Default Re: EG brake conversions..... (Blue-Civic-Hybrid)

Actually I have a 93 Si, and my prop valve is a 3040. reason being is that my MC is the 13/16 variety. It should be fine for the 15/16 Teg' MC and rear discs though. Just a FYI!!!
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