Rear Disc brake ???
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Rear Disc brake ???
i got some rear disc brakes from a 92 Integra DA Gsr and i was wondering if they would work on my 96 ek. i'm sure the e-brakes won't work and i'll need a prop valve but will everything else line up? thx a lot in advance.
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Re: Rear Disc brake ??? (perseverance)
As long you change the LCA's you be ok.
Some 96 ek did not changed there prop valve, some had to.
For the e-brake cable, you have to use the 99 si cables i believe?
Some 96 ek did not changed there prop valve, some had to.
For the e-brake cable, you have to use the 99 si cables i believe?
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Re: Rear Disc brake ??? (phyzJunkieCivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by phyzJunkieCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">As long you change the LCA's you be ok.
Some 96 ek did not changed there prop valve, some had to.
For the e-brake cable, you have to use the 99 si cables i believe?
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You dont have to change the LCA from your originals. You can use your original LCAs. But yes, you do need 99-00 Si ebrake cables
Some 96 ek did not changed there prop valve, some had to.
For the e-brake cable, you have to use the 99 si cables i believe?
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You dont have to change the LCA from your originals. You can use your original LCAs. But yes, you do need 99-00 Si ebrake cables
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yea, lca would be fine...i'm sure i can just use them from my stock ek brakes. yea, prop valve needs to be changed to 40/40 if it's not Si. and brake booster /MC need to be changed if it's not the EX model
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Re: (phyzJunkieCivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by phyzJunkieCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You cant use 92 DA lca's
They are diffrent than the EKs
Or... can you? Will that throw it off?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He never said anything bout LCAs. He has the rear trailing arms from a DA. You can use the rear trailing arms from any model double wishbone civic/integra to any model of double wishbone civic/integra. The LCA has nothing to do with it.
They are diffrent than the EKs
Or... can you? Will that throw it off?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He never said anything bout LCAs. He has the rear trailing arms from a DA. You can use the rear trailing arms from any model double wishbone civic/integra to any model of double wishbone civic/integra. The LCA has nothing to do with it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B serious »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
He never said anything bout LCAs. He has the rear trailing arms from a DA. You can use the rear trailing arms from any model double wishbone civic/integra to any model of double wishbone civic/integra. The LCA has nothing to do with it.</TD></TR></TABLE>]
Oh my bad, i thought he was planing on useing the DA lca.
I know you can use any trailing arms. Thanks for correcting my drunkness
He never said anything bout LCAs. He has the rear trailing arms from a DA. You can use the rear trailing arms from any model double wishbone civic/integra to any model of double wishbone civic/integra. The LCA has nothing to do with it.</TD></TR></TABLE>]
Oh my bad, i thought he was planing on useing the DA lca.
I know you can use any trailing arms. Thanks for correcting my drunkness
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