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Old 12-12-2009, 08:22 AM
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ok i got a 1993 honda civic cx and want to do a 1996 integra rear disk brake conversion. my question is i already got almost the complete the whole rear conversion but missing the parts where i circle in red. will i be needing those too or do will my stock rear drum setup already have those arms? also will i be needing integra e-brake cable and integra rear brake lines also since the rear conversion i got did not come with them?

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yes ur drum set up will have that. and yes u will need teg or civic with rear disk ebrake calbes and brake lines. its a easy swap.
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yes ur drum set up will have that. and yes u will need teg or civic with rear disk ebrake calbes and brake lines. its a easy swap.
yes you do already have those pieces on your drum set-up and they are usable however you cant just buy any teg or civic with rear disc brake lines.. you'll need the SI hatch ebrake lines considering your car is a hatch the coupe and sedan civic ebrake lines wont work and the integra ones might but i would just go with the SI with rear disc e brake cables

GL bro
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Originally Posted by Lasky
yes you do already have those pieces on your drum set-up and they are usable however you cant just buy any teg or civic with rear disc brake lines.. you'll need the SI hatch ebrake lines considering your car is a hatch the coupe and sedan civic ebrake lines wont work and the integra ones might but i would just go with the SI with rear disc e brake cables

GL bro
are you sure i would need just the si ones? cuz its gonna be a hella of a lot harder to find that compare to ex or integra ebrake lines. can anyone confirm this???
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Originally Posted by Lasky
yes you do already have those pieces on your drum set-up and they are usable however you cant just buy any teg or civic with rear disc brake lines.. you'll need the SI hatch ebrake lines considering your car is a hatch the coupe and sedan civic ebrake lines wont work and the integra ones might but i would just go with the SI with rear disc e brake cables

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i got an Ekhatch n got integra disc brakes n "LINES" from the integra. They work fine in my car well better then the drums i had.
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You could get aftermarket ones: Skunk2,Buddy Club,Etc..That way you can adjust your rear camber settings too.

Just a thought.
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Default Re: rear disk brake conversion questions please help...

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...however you cant just buy any teg or civic with rear disc brake lines.. you'll need the SI hatch ebrake lines considering your car is a hatch the coupe and sedan civic ebrake lines wont work and the integra ones might but i would just go with the SI with rear disc e brake cables

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Exactly why won't the coupe/sedan ebrake lines work? And why "might" the integra one work?
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the integra one will work man and so would a coupe i am pretty ****ing sure, mine has integra lines on it
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i wanna do that to mine haha
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so integra rear brake lines will also be needed correct?
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either both the same integra or SI
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so integra rear brake lines will also be needed correct?
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