Rear disk conversion Q: rear seems different
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Rear disk conversion Q: rear seems different
Ok I should prob know better than to ask this but, is the trailing arm from an 99-00 Si any different from a 99-00 EX? Bushings or anything mabey?
See after a year I finally got around to my rear disk conversion, and afterwards my back end seemed lower than usual. Since I was rubbing finder when I went over a bump or dip in the road. I just figured it was from having the front end jacked up when I did the front lines. I am running Comptech springs 1.5 drop, and getting a single finger ( no i am not fat) bewteen the tire and finder.
It has gotten a little better I think, nothing more than 1\8" if any.
Also got alingment done today, which was badly needed.
Anyway any insite?????????
See after a year I finally got around to my rear disk conversion, and afterwards my back end seemed lower than usual. Since I was rubbing finder when I went over a bump or dip in the road. I just figured it was from having the front end jacked up when I did the front lines. I am running Comptech springs 1.5 drop, and getting a single finger ( no i am not fat) bewteen the tire and finder.
It has gotten a little better I think, nothing more than 1\8" if any.
Also got alingment done today, which was badly needed.
Anyway any insite?????????
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Re: Rear disk conversion Q: rear seems different (greebler)
I believe the difference in part number is due to the fact that the majority of 96-00 Civics had rear drum brakes so I believe the mounting of the brake hardware itself is different than the SI, I can't think of any other major difference though....
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