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Old 07-16-2006, 09:35 AM
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I was just wondering what other parts do i need to install rear disc brakes into my civic. They are from a 94 integra going into my 94 civic. All i have is basically the arm and the brakes. just wondering if i need integra shocks or anything else. Thanks
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You need the trailing arm and the entire hub assembly AND the Integra e-brake cables.

It's not going to make your car stop any better, by the way, so if that's why you bought it you may just want to do some more research Discs = antifade.
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I have the hub and that i was just wondering if i needed to have the integra rear shocks, proportioning valve or anything else.
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i did a full gsr brakes on my hatch about a month ago. i didint use the trailing arms, you dont have to use them, there is a large nut like a 28 or 30mm in the back and 4 t-30 screws holding the hub to the trailing arm, unbolt those and the entire hub slides off( you might have to hit it with a hammer to get it loose if your in a area were theres a lot of rust), umm you need the e-brake cables off of any rear disc civic, or integra. you also need any non abs four wheel disc proportioning valve. i will strongly recomend the 91 four door civic dx master cylinder. It bolts up to your stock brake booster, and it makes a big difference. hope i could help
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by racingponys &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was just wondering what other parts do i need to install rear disc brakes into my civic. They are from a 94 integra going into my 94 civic. All i have is basically the arm and the brakes. just wondering if i need integra shocks or anything else. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>

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