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Old 11-18-2003, 12:26 PM
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Default Simple question to those who have tried; DA rotors on Si hubs

I have 90-93 suspension on my 89 hatch, and the only reason why I think people do this 'swap' is for the bigger rotors, and in my case rear discs. But the front end geometry is just really messed up, I think it is using the DA LCA's too, but all the same, will the DA rotors work on an Si/DX spindle/hub assembly? I already have the calipers and MC installed and all that.
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Default Re: Simple question to those who have tried; DA rotors on Si hubs (I8ayellowcrayon)

they fit but the calipers wont. they bolt on the crx spindle and give enough clearence for a 9.5 inch rotor, jsut get a 90-91 ex knuckle or a crx sir knuckle, then your integra stuff will swap over.

Im using a Sir Knuckle with a 90-01 AEM Big brake kit (12" rotors )
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Yeah, didn't even think about that. I guess the EX knuckles would be just as hard to find around here as DX/Si knuckles... lol. Not too many Hondas around here. Thanks man.
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