Help on my rear disc conversion!
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Help on my rear disc conversion!
Planning to buy '96 GS-R rear brake setup for my '97 Si (EX) coupe. My car has ABS. The seller says that the only extra parts I need are the rear brake lines from the '99 - '00 SiR (Si), which I can buy from Honda. The control arms are missing but I can use the ones on my car. Finally, the ABS wires on the swap has been cut.
I've found some info on here about this, and it seems like I'll have more problems than that. According to that info, here is what I'll need for a GS-R rear disc swap on an EX coupe:
1) Integra trailing arm assembly
2) Integra rear brake lines
3) SiR (Si) e-brake lines
4) SiR (Si) MC/proportioning valve
It looks like I'll need more parts than I thought. And also, I have the problem of the cut ABS wires. Can anyone with experience help me out?
I've found some info on here about this, and it seems like I'll have more problems than that. According to that info, here is what I'll need for a GS-R rear disc swap on an EX coupe:
1) Integra trailing arm assembly
2) Integra rear brake lines
3) SiR (Si) e-brake lines
4) SiR (Si) MC/proportioning valve
It looks like I'll need more parts than I thought. And also, I have the problem of the cut ABS wires. Can anyone with experience help me out?
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the ex mc will be fine for the swap (thats what Im using right now and its alright)
the other parts, yeah you'll need
(si cables, brake lines, and the trailing arms)
the abs wires are only a 2wire setup and you can wire them in easily w/ solder or butt-connectors and tape.
Just a red and a black
the other parts, yeah you'll need
(si cables, brake lines, and the trailing arms)
the abs wires are only a 2wire setup and you can wire them in easily w/ solder or butt-connectors and tape.
Just a red and a black
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Re: (pdiggitydogg)
Yea wouldnt be hard to solder em together or add connectors @ all. The mc/pp arent a necessity. I've done the same conversion on my car and everythings fine. It wouldnt hurt to switch to the 40/40 pp but its not really a necessity.
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