integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help
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integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help
i have a 95 dx hatch....i want to swap in f/r disks from a gsr or type r. i just need to know exactly what i need to do the Easier swap of the 2 above. thanks in advance!
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Re: integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help (bokeyboone)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bokeyboone »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 95 dx hatch....i want to swap in f/r disks from a gsr or type r. i just need to know exactly what i need to do the Easier swap of the 2 above. thanks in advance! </TD></TR></TABLE>
You want any integra brakes, gs, ls, and gsr, those would be the less costly of the two. Its swap is easy you need integra spindles, and a 91 civic sedan master cylinder to cope with the bigger caliper fluid displacement. I suggest you get new wheel bearings, inspect both ball joints, and install new out tie rods because your down there anyways. Make sure you check your caliper dust seals, and lube up the pins your calipers slide on. I really suggest you replace all your lower control arm bushings, and both radous arm bushings when you do all this.
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You want any integra brakes, gs, ls, and gsr, those would be the less costly of the two. Its swap is easy you need integra spindles, and a 91 civic sedan master cylinder to cope with the bigger caliper fluid displacement. I suggest you get new wheel bearings, inspect both ball joints, and install new out tie rods because your down there anyways. Make sure you check your caliper dust seals, and lube up the pins your calipers slide on. I really suggest you replace all your lower control arm bushings, and both radous arm bushings when you do all this.
Modified by 95vxtealhatch at 11:13 PM 6/10/2008
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Re: integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help (95vxtealhatch)
From what I have been told the GSR brakes will bolt on.
The type R brakes will require a little modification.
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Re: integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help (bokeyboone)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bokeyboone »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">which ones would b easier? gsr or type r</TD></TR></TABLE>
Read the first line of my last post.
Read the first line of my last post.
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Re: integra brakes on an eg......how easy is it? please help (bsmith100)
never mind he last post i see it now. that answers my question perfectly. thank you
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