gsr brake conversion question...
i want to do a rear disc swap on my del sol s model. its should make my brakes the same size all around, correct?
i just wanted to know what i should be looking to spend, im trying to make a price list, and i have no idea.
i figure i need the brake assemblies, proportioning valve, ebrake cable, rotors and pads...
can anyone confrim that parts list?
i just wanted to know what i should be looking to spend, im trying to make a price list, and i have no idea.
i figure i need the brake assemblies, proportioning valve, ebrake cable, rotors and pads...
can anyone confrim that parts list?
You're going to need the trailing arm and everthing on it (includes the rotors, pads, calipers, and e-brake cables) I know on some civic's you don't need the proportioning valve, I'm not sure about the del sol.
As far as pricing, I got my rear disc about a week ago for $175 picked up. They usually go for $200 +/-. The proportioning valve is usually about $50. When people sell a rear disc, they sell it with the rotors and pads.
Your brakes won't be the same size all around. Rear brakes are almost always smaller than the fronts.
As far as pricing, I got my rear disc about a week ago for $175 picked up. They usually go for $200 +/-. The proportioning valve is usually about $50. When people sell a rear disc, they sell it with the rotors and pads.
Your brakes won't be the same size all around. Rear brakes are almost always smaller than the fronts.
Here is the link to my complete price list & instructions. It all applies to your model too...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1036267
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1036267
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