89 CRX Brake Question?
90-91 CRX si rear disc brakes are a direct bolt on.
You can also use 90-93 Teg rear disc brakes with very minor mods.
You can also use 94-01 Teg rear disc brakes with small mods.
You can also use 90-93 Teg rear disc brakes with very minor mods.
You can also use 94-01 Teg rear disc brakes with small mods.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SPL KID »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Which rears can be used to convert a CRX into rear disc? I have a 89 SI and I want rear disc on it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Any specific reason? (I know less fade, but it's not that much better than the stock drums, and the discs are heavier)
I'm taking it just for looks?
Any specific reason? (I know less fade, but it's not that much better than the stock drums, and the discs are heavier)
I'm taking it just for looks?
heh, me too. i did it because both my rear cylinders went out, so when i pulled it apart i realized i needed
brake lines
drums
cylinders
shoes
and thats when i realized for the same price i could have rear discs and not have to set something behind my tires in a couple of my friend's driveways. (so steep it used to roll in gear, but of course the parking brake did nothing to help)
brake lines
drums
cylinders
shoes
and thats when i realized for the same price i could have rear discs and not have to set something behind my tires in a couple of my friend's driveways. (so steep it used to roll in gear, but of course the parking brake did nothing to help)
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