rear disc help
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Re: rear disc help (silverxcivic)
Whatever you want, but you'd have to biggie size your wheels, depending on what you get. Depending on what size wheels you get, you may or may not have to get stiffer suspension to prevent wheel stop and fender rub.
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biggie size??? No...
All rear disc setups are the same for all 91-01 civics and integras. Hell, ALL the rear trailing arms are the same, its just the hubs that are different (ok da arms have larger bushings, but thats it).
Search and you will find out that you can use any integra, any del sol si/vtec, any civic ex-a/si abs w/ rear disc
Then just get cables that best fit your chassis
search
All rear disc setups are the same for all 91-01 civics and integras. Hell, ALL the rear trailing arms are the same, its just the hubs that are different (ok da arms have larger bushings, but thats it).
Search and you will find out that you can use any integra, any del sol si/vtec, any civic ex-a/si abs w/ rear disc
Then just get cables that best fit your chassis
search
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Re: rear disc help (silverxcivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by silverxcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow u guys are awesume but wat about rear disc brakes with abs? i dont have abs in my car</TD></TR></TABLE>
just dont get rear discs with abs.. i mean you CAN, but dont if you can find some non-abs ones.
just dont get rear discs with abs.. i mean you CAN, but dont if you can find some non-abs ones.
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Re: rear disc help (silverxcivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by silverxcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow u guys are awesume but wat about rear disc brakes with abs? i dont have abs in my car</TD></TR></TABLE>
just remove the sensor there is no difference in the brake setup once you remove the sensor
just remove the sensor there is no difference in the brake setup once you remove the sensor
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Re: rear disc help (Stripped Honda)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Stripped Honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
just remove the sensor there is no difference in the brake setup once you remove the sensor
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Yeah man I just got my GRS rear swap in last week and I had to remove the ABS system.
just remove the sensor there is no difference in the brake setup once you remove the sensor
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Yeah man I just got my GRS rear swap in last week and I had to remove the ABS system.
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The spindle diameter for 88-91 Civic/CRX is smaller than for 92-00 Civic/Del Sol. I'm not 100% sure about 88-93 Integra, but I've read on this site that they are the same diameter as the 92-00 Civic/Del Sol and 94-01 Integra (non Type-R).
There is also a 3rd oblong hole near the 2 circular ones on many of the TAs for the Integra. I don't know what this is for, but many Integra models came with ABS standard (I believe the RS is the only one that didn't). If there is an ABS sensor wiring drilled and mounted into the lower lobe of your spindle (near one of the caliper mounting points), then it is likely you got your set from an Integra (not many USDM Civic models had rear discs with ABS)...
88-91 Civic/CRX Rear Rotors are .5 mm taller (brand new) than for the 92-00 Civic/Del Sol and 90-01 Integra (non Type-R). I am unsure as to what accounts for this difference. They are the same diameter and min thickness.
Check the link posted earlier, and do some more digging. The answers are out there. GL!
JasonGhostz
There is also a 3rd oblong hole near the 2 circular ones on many of the TAs for the Integra. I don't know what this is for, but many Integra models came with ABS standard (I believe the RS is the only one that didn't). If there is an ABS sensor wiring drilled and mounted into the lower lobe of your spindle (near one of the caliper mounting points), then it is likely you got your set from an Integra (not many USDM Civic models had rear discs with ABS)...
88-91 Civic/CRX Rear Rotors are .5 mm taller (brand new) than for the 92-00 Civic/Del Sol and 90-01 Integra (non Type-R). I am unsure as to what accounts for this difference. They are the same diameter and min thickness.
Check the link posted earlier, and do some more digging. The answers are out there. GL!
JasonGhostz
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes, DA arms fit all generations, but like I said, their bushings are larger than the rest
See where it says SEARCH in the top right corner?????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do they, I tried but had to keep my lca's(not that it matters that much).
See where it says SEARCH in the top right corner?????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do they, I tried but had to keep my lca's(not that it matters that much).
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