integra suspension
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i've already put an integra rear end under my 95 cx hatch for the rear brakes, and i've been recommended by some folks to follow through with the front suspension. what are the advanages of having the integra suspension in the front other than the sway bar? are the brakes bigger? and i also plan on putting polyurethane bushings all over the car for more studyness. i've read about the kits from energy suspension and it sounds pretty good, but the part numbers are different for the civic and integra kits. if i have the mentioned integra suspension components, which kit do i get? thanks for any advice.
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Yes, all 94-01 integra brakes are bigger than your CX brakes. 92-95 civic brakes are 9.3" and all 94-01 'teg brakes are 10.3"...a whole inch bigger rotor and the calipers are bigger too. You should change your master cylinder & booster to an integra one while your at it too....you won't regret it!
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and i also plan on putting polyurethane bushings all over the car for more studyness. i've read about the kits from energy suspension and it sounds pretty good, but the part numbers are different for the civic and integra kits. if i have the mentioned integra suspension components, which kit do i get? thanks for any advice.
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You would get the integra kit if you completely convert over to integra brakes. Actually 92-95 civics & 94-01 integra's should be the same damn kit. I think Energy gives the kits different part numbers for stocking reasons, even tho the kit consists of the same overall bushings.
Yes, all 94-01 integra brakes are bigger than your CX brakes. 92-95 civic brakes are 9.3" and all 94-01 'teg brakes are 10.3"...a whole inch bigger rotor and the calipers are bigger too. You should change your master cylinder & booster to an integra one while your at it too....you won't regret it!
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and i also plan on putting polyurethane bushings all over the car for more studyness. i've read about the kits from energy suspension and it sounds pretty good, but the part numbers are different for the civic and integra kits. if i have the mentioned integra suspension components, which kit do i get? thanks for any advice.
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You would get the integra kit if you completely convert over to integra brakes. Actually 92-95 civics & 94-01 integra's should be the same damn kit. I think Energy gives the kits different part numbers for stocking reasons, even tho the kit consists of the same overall bushings.
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