Differences in rear suspension between Integra LS/GS and Integra GSR (94-01)
Is there a difference in brake rotor and caliper size between the 94-01 Integra LS/GS and the 94-01 Integra GSR? What about hub assembly, control arms, trailing arm, basically the whole rear suspension...is there a difference between the two?
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No, there isnt a difference in size or calipers between the models. However, the GS doesnt have ABS, so the calipers may be different. Other than that, they're all the same.
larger(than the LS) rear sway bar on both the GS and the GS-R
The only significantly different suspension setup is in the Type-Rs
The only significantly different suspension setup is in the Type-Rs
the differences are different between the years too.
I know 2000 and up ls/gs/gsr's have the same suspension setup. On earlier tegs, the ls had a smaller rear sway bar than the gs/gsr. I think carma_626 means the rs doesn't have abs.
I know 2000 and up ls/gs/gsr's have the same suspension setup. On earlier tegs, the ls had a smaller rear sway bar than the gs/gsr. I think carma_626 means the rs doesn't have abs.
there are no significant differences. the gsr sway bar is only 1mm larger than the ls. the rest of it is the same.
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The GS does have abs, you probably mean the RS.
The GS does have abs, you probably mean the RS.
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Yes the rotor/caliper size is the same, but I recall that for a certain year (97 I think) there was a different pad for the rears depending on trim level. Honda may have come up with a part supercession by now though.
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I had never seen the size of the rear calipers on an integra before, why are they so small? I ended up paying more for the smaller rear pads than i did for my front ones...i dunno just doesnt make sense since theres more actual brake pad on the front.
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Who knows, my rear pads from AutoZone were cheaper than my front pads from AutoZone. Also my rear discs brand new from AutoZone were only $17 each! 
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late-model G3's had the same front swaybar across the board, LS up through ITR.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96BLkGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">GSR's have a larger front sway bar...24mm as apposed to 22mm for ls/gs/se/ae/rs</TD></TR></TABLE>
late-model G3's had the same front swaybar across the board, LS up through ITR.
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