Rear Disc Brake Swap Question
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Rear Disc Brake Swap Question
I have a 95 Civic EX Coupe and a 95 Civic LX 4door. The 4door has rear disc on it and i was wondering if i can swap that rear disc over to the coupe without any major problems?
EDIT: WOULD IT BE EASIER TO REMOVE THE DRUM BACKPLATE AND BOLT UP THE DISC? OR DO I HAVE TO REMOVE THE ENTIRE TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY?
Modified by LSej1 at 4:26 PM 10/28/2007
EDIT: WOULD IT BE EASIER TO REMOVE THE DRUM BACKPLATE AND BOLT UP THE DISC? OR DO I HAVE TO REMOVE THE ENTIRE TRAILING ARM ASSEMBLY?
Modified by LSej1 at 4:26 PM 10/28/2007
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Will a 94-01 4 DOOR integra rear disk knuckles fit a 92-95 civic hatch? i have a92 hatch and found a 97 4 dr teggy with only one good side for the disk brake knuckle, the right side of the car is totalled and he only wants 40 dollars for the one knuckle.
Will a 94-01 4 DOOR integra rear disk knuckles fit a 92-95 civic hatch? i have a92 hatch and found a 97 4 dr teggy with only one good side for the disk brake knuckle, the right side of the car is totalled and he only wants 40 dollars for the one knuckle.
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1992-1995 civic's and 94-01 integra's have the EXACT same suspension, not only that but they are practically the same car.
To my knowledge suspensions are still the same on the 4 door tegs. I don't know a reason why they wouln't bolt on.
To my knowledge suspensions are still the same on the 4 door tegs. I don't know a reason why they wouln't bolt on.
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