will 90-93 integra brakes fit on a 92-95 civic?
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YES YES!!!! The rear's will work like a champ!
The rear will fit just fine. I did the swap on my Civic Hatchback DX. I used 90-93 rear teg trailing arms with the disc setup. Everything bolt up fine. I used the stock civic's lower control arm and the toe arm. So all you need is the integras complete trailing arm with breaks. And your set. Also don't for get to use the integra brake lines...
So yes YES yes!!!! For the rear...
So yes YES yes!!!! For the rear...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by T-RO »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there is a How to on here that shows you that you can just unbolt the rear hub and use your Civic trailing arm. Then use 00 SI e-brake cables</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have a 97 coupe and I used the entire rear setup from a 92 Integra. Even the e-brake cables worked perfectly. And if you check the part numbers on the proportioning valve between 96-00 Civics with rear drums and 99-00 Si's, they are the same.
I have a 97 coupe and I used the entire rear setup from a 92 Integra. Even the e-brake cables worked perfectly. And if you check the part numbers on the proportioning valve between 96-00 Civics with rear drums and 99-00 Si's, they are the same.
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