EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si?
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EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si?
I looked through the link at the top and did a quick search already.
I have a '93 CX and I'm picking up a '92 Si that was wrecked. The suspension is still in good shape. I'm going to take out the rear disc brakes and the rear LCA (they have endlinks for a swaybar right?). I'm going to put in an itr rear swaybar and the CX doesn't have the factory endlinks for it.
What's needed for the brake swap? Any other parts I should savage from the Si? The d16z6 motor would be a good test bed for my nitrous setup before a B-series go in there.
I have a '93 CX and I'm picking up a '92 Si that was wrecked. The suspension is still in good shape. I'm going to take out the rear disc brakes and the rear LCA (they have endlinks for a swaybar right?). I'm going to put in an itr rear swaybar and the CX doesn't have the factory endlinks for it.
What's needed for the brake swap? Any other parts I should savage from the Si? The d16z6 motor would be a good test bed for my nitrous setup before a B-series go in there.
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (specie)
92 Si or for tha matter none of the 92 to 95 Si's came with LCA's for sway bars... - and it was a limited option in 94 and 95...
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (93CivicSI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93CivicSI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">92 Si or for tha matter none of the 92 to 95 Si's came with LCA's for sway bars... - and it was a limited option in 94 and 95...
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Exactly!
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Exactly!
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (93CivicSI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93CivicSI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">92 Si or for tha matter none of the 92 to 95 Si's came with LCA's for sway bars... - and it was a limited option in 94 and 95...
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Bummer, so no front nor rear swaybar? I guess I would need Integra rear LCA then.
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Bummer, so no front nor rear swaybar? I guess I would need Integra rear LCA then.
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (93CivicSI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93CivicSI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">92 Si or for tha matter none of the 92 to 95 Si's came with LCA's for sway bars... - and it was a limited option in 94 and 95...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Funny, my stock 1993 Si has a front swaybar with the appropriate LCAs and endlinks. I wasn't talking about the rear, hence the "front" before my list of parts .
Funny, my stock 1993 Si has a front swaybar with the appropriate LCAs and endlinks. I wasn't talking about the rear, hence the "front" before my list of parts .
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (specie)
The front has a swaybar..or should. The si came with a front one but no rear. so the LCA's will have holes for the bar.Good luck
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (gunnis)
parts to savage:
Rear brake swap with hose and brake cable.
front lca and swaybar.
brembo rotors and porterfield pads
14" wheels with new Dunlop tires.
gauge cluster w/ tach
.....I'm adding more weight to the Civic
Anything else the CX is lacking....
Could I use the rear Si lca or would I need an Integra LCA to mount an itr rear swaybar with the BSQ kit?
Thanks y'all.
Rear brake swap with hose and brake cable.
front lca and swaybar.
brembo rotors and porterfield pads
14" wheels with new Dunlop tires.
gauge cluster w/ tach
.....I'm adding more weight to the Civic
Anything else the CX is lacking....
Could I use the rear Si lca or would I need an Integra LCA to mount an itr rear swaybar with the BSQ kit?
Thanks y'all.
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (93CivicSI)
front subframe cause it has a swaybar and complete knuckles rear brake setup, not to sure if the suspension is diff but id grab that to and sell anyhing that you dont want on ebay and dont forget to grab the master cylinder for the bigger rotors and the proportioning valve for the all wheel disc setup
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (jspresso)
I can just use any '94-01 Integra LCAs for an itr rearsway bar install with BSQ kit, right?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by specie »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I can just use any '94-01 Integra LCAs for an itr rearsway bar install with BSQ kit, right? </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah...
bsq kit? lol. washers.... wow.
go comptech or go home.
yeah...
bsq kit? lol. washers.... wow.
go comptech or go home.
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (SkyeC)
front brakes are the same, correct? Is the booster from an Si an upgrade?
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Re: EG: What suspension parts should I take from a '92 Si? (specie)
Front brakes are the same (unless Si has ABS).
Subframe is the same (unless Si has power steering).
Rear LCAs are the same (only 92-95 EX 4 Door, 96+ Del Sol Si, & 95+ Del Sol VTEC had it).
Knuckles are the same (unless Si has ABS).
If car has ABS, take off front brakes too (they are 10.2" brakes).
Get rear suspension, brake lines & e-brake cables.
Get front LCAs, swaybar & mounting hardware.
Get the foot rest.
Get the tilt wheel steering column.
Get the rear speakers, panels, seals, and brackets (lots of people want these).
Get the rear shelf & metal snap-in clips (if it still has it)
Get armrest if it has it.
Get Audio consol if it has it.
Get guage cluster (swap out speedo for proper mileage).
Sell the rest...
Subframe is the same (unless Si has power steering).
Rear LCAs are the same (only 92-95 EX 4 Door, 96+ Del Sol Si, & 95+ Del Sol VTEC had it).
Knuckles are the same (unless Si has ABS).
If car has ABS, take off front brakes too (they are 10.2" brakes).
Get rear suspension, brake lines & e-brake cables.
Get front LCAs, swaybar & mounting hardware.
Get the foot rest.
Get the tilt wheel steering column.
Get the rear speakers, panels, seals, and brackets (lots of people want these).
Get the rear shelf & metal snap-in clips (if it still has it)
Get armrest if it has it.
Get Audio consol if it has it.
Get guage cluster (swap out speedo for proper mileage).
Sell the rest...
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