have a few questions help if you can
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have a few questions help if you can
first question is there a jdm 92-95 civic coupe? if so does anyone have pictures? also who makes a good brake kit that 16" wheels will clear all i see are 17s are the smallest and i dont want to go higher than 16s.any info greatly appreciated please no flaming. thanks. what is the difference between a ex and si? they both have sunroofs ps ac power windows and locks? so what is the difference?
Modified by jdmcivicsi522 at 8:54 PM 8/10/2006
Modified by jdmcivicsi522 at 8:54 PM 8/10/2006
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Re: have a few questions help if you can (jdmcivicsi522)
there is a JDM coupe, but it was made in USA and shipped to Japan. Basically the same car that is in the US with a RH drive.
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Re: have a few questions help if you can (jdmcivicsi522)
Yes, there were JDM coupes.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/Mod....html
Wilwood makes a brake kit that will allow 16" rims
The Si doesn't have the power windows and locks the EX has. The Si of course is in HB form. 92-93 Si's did not have 10.3" front brakes like the EX did of those years. Only EX ABS had rear disks while all Si's had rear disks. The EX sedan had a rear sway bar and the Si didn't.
http://www.honda.co.jp/HOT/Mod....html
Wilwood makes a brake kit that will allow 16" rims
The Si doesn't have the power windows and locks the EX has. The Si of course is in HB form. 92-93 Si's did not have 10.3" front brakes like the EX did of those years. Only EX ABS had rear disks while all Si's had rear disks. The EX sedan had a rear sway bar and the Si didn't.
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Re: have a few questions help if you can (BlueIntegraBoy)
so would you say the ex was better except for the si's haveing the rear disc?
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Re: have a few questions help if you can (BlueIntegraBoy)
Check out Fastbrakes, they have a few upgrade options that will fit 16" wheels
http://fastbrakes.com/shop/index.php?cPath=28
http://fastbrakes.com/shop/index.php?cPath=28
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now what would be easier and better getting a rear disc conversion off a si or ex or ordering one from a website? or would it be easier to get it off a 94 and up integra? does haveing rear disc make a big difference or is it just for looks?
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ehh....you have to do REALLY hard driving for it to make a diffrence, but it looks better and is easier to maintain. also, your handbrake will suck from the time you get discs on
ehh....you have to do REALLY hard driving for it to make a diffrence, but it looks better and is easier to maintain. also, your handbrake will suck from the time you get discs on
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