All these rear disc threads, and not one

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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 04:57 PM
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says differences in rear teggy brakes.

I'm hunting to purchase the rear arms and everything, and in my search I've noted different part numbers on says rear LS, GS, GSR through 90-93 and so one.

I'm definitly wanting to do the rear disc to go along with a front 4dr EF (10.3 rots instead of 9.5) slotted (more for looks than performance). Anyways, please post on differences in any, or which SPECIFIC model and such I should be hunting. I wanna do it right, so again..please post any details, advice, suggestions, or differences you know of. Or, obviously if you've got a link to another thread or something, please post it...

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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 05:07 PM
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Default Re: All these rear disc threads, and not one (JokerTypeR)

any rear trailing arm setup will work from 90-2000 integra, just make sure you get 90-93 teg ebrake cables if you have a hatchback.
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 05:25 PM
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I do have a hatch. so it HAS to cables of the 90-93? And there's no diff whatsoever on the models/years and such? Cuz I hear alot of talk on "OMG, I HAVE TO HAVE DA!"
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 05:49 PM
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Default Re: All these rear disc threads, and not one (JokerTypeR)

EF abd DA trailing arms are identical, I have compared them side by side.

Only differences are the ABS ones.
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 05:54 PM
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There's a lot of talk about track width differences depending on whether you get CRX Si or Integra rear arms.

I'm most interested in the differences in rotor diameter front and rear for different possible swaps.

Not the least bit interested in anything that requires custom fabbed rotors, wheel spacers, grinding down caliper brackets etc.
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 06:15 PM
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Default Re: All these rear disc threads, and not one (JokerTypeR)

you don't absolutely need 90-93 cables, but the brackets will fit a little better.

90-91 crx rear disks have about a 1/2" narrower track than at least 94+ integra. not sure about 90-93 integra tho.
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 07:34 PM
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whats interesting is that the rear caliper and pads are the same between 90-91 CRX Si and ALL DA integra (4dr RS and 3dr GSR with ABS), the rotor part number is different. That might corroborate with the evidence that the rear tracks are different. is it JUST the rotors that are different? well, no surprise the part numbers are completely different for the trailing arms, between CRX, RS and GSR (which has ABS). so thats not much help. at least youd expect the RS and GSR part number to be different due to the ABS system.

i would think they are different, albeit VERY SIMILAR.

anyway, you can look up all my info here. i still am looking for help filling in the blanks.
http://www.norcalcrx.org/tyson/brakepartslist.xls

btw, i also have a set for EX big brake knuckles and calipers for sale.
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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 08:31 PM
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Default Re: All these rear disc threads, and not one (Tyson)

I </3 ABS

Tyson, how much are you asking for the front knuckles? I'm probably just going to run through Majestic and order NEW OEM with the help of Autozone (got a friend there) to do the entire front end to be brand-effin-new.

So all-said-and-done, it's rumored for 90-91Rex are slightly narrower track-wise than 94+ teggy, but not yet proven. And for my car, anything from a teg 1990+ will work, and are all similar, but have different part numbers. Anyone correct me if wrong, or if I missed anything?
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