Question on interchangable brake parts - eg/teg
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Question on interchangable brake parts - eg/teg
I have a 93 SI, and have a ton of 94->teg brake parts laying around.
So my questions is, using my SI suspension and hub, what would it take to use teg disc brakes/calipers (have those too)? If/can I bolt the teg disc on to my hub, and then how different if the teg caliper mounting (bracket?)?
Ive done a bunch of searches here, the suspension, and teg forums.. and havent come up with anything good.
btw, Ill do a How To w/ a ton of pics once/if I can do this.
TIA.
So my questions is, using my SI suspension and hub, what would it take to use teg disc brakes/calipers (have those too)? If/can I bolt the teg disc on to my hub, and then how different if the teg caliper mounting (bracket?)?
Ive done a bunch of searches here, the suspension, and teg forums.. and havent come up with anything good.
btw, Ill do a How To w/ a ton of pics once/if I can do this.
TIA.
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The rear brake setup is the same rotor size and caliper piston size. The only difference will be the Rear Hub and Sensor, if the 94 Integra has ABS. I am unsure as to whether ABS Rear Hub/Spindle is the same diameter as non-ABS.
The front brake setup for the 94 Integra uses a larger rotor than the 93 Civic SI. You'll need the Knuckle/Bearing/Hub assemblies from the Integra to use them. I think I remember reading about problems using DC Knuckles on an EG, but I'm not sure... Use the Integra Calipers (it has a bigger piston) as well. If you change your Hydraulics (by using a bigger piston), you might need to also get a new Brake Booster and/or Brake Master Cylinder. Do some more digging, and you'll find what you need.
Interchangeable parts:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024818
Knuckle Shuffle:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351181
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1318681
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351209
The End:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884
Have fun!
JasonGhostz... (Use the upper right, Luke!)
The front brake setup for the 94 Integra uses a larger rotor than the 93 Civic SI. You'll need the Knuckle/Bearing/Hub assemblies from the Integra to use them. I think I remember reading about problems using DC Knuckles on an EG, but I'm not sure... Use the Integra Calipers (it has a bigger piston) as well. If you change your Hydraulics (by using a bigger piston), you might need to also get a new Brake Booster and/or Brake Master Cylinder. Do some more digging, and you'll find what you need.
Interchangeable parts:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024818
Knuckle Shuffle:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351181
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1318681
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351209
The End:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884
Have fun!
JasonGhostz... (Use the upper right, Luke!)
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