GEN 2 rear discs on a 91 si
I have been looking into doing rear discs on my 91 si hatch. i have seen it done and have been told that 90-93 integra trailing arms bolt right up and so do crx rear discs. I come to believe that the crx arms will bolt right up due to it being a civic. yet my main question is will 90' integra trailing arms and e-brake cables bolt right up to my hatch, i already have them everything i will need. Got everything for free so i thought i'd try it out. Also is there anything i have to do to proportion the fliud from the master cylinder so i have about the same % braking power all around?" Thanks
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ys1civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have been looking into doing rear discs on my 91 si hatch. i have seen it done and have been told that 90-93 integra trailing arms bolt right up and so do crx rear discs. I come to believe that the crx arms will bolt right up due to it being a civic. yet my main question is will 90' integra trailing arms and e-brake cables bolt right up to my hatch, i already have them everything i will need. Got everything for free so i thought i'd try it out. Also is there anything i have to do to proportion the fliud from the master cylinder so i have about the same % braking power all around?" Thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes they will I had 90-93 teg rear disc on my 90 Hatch, the cables and lines fit right up. People say that you need a different prop. valve but I always just used a stocker. I also did the conversion on my 89 CRX Si, with lude/ accord wagon 11.1" fronts, w/ stock prop valve. It works great, the only problem I see is when you use such a large setup on the front then you need an 90-91ex MC. The prop valves never seemed to matter to me, they always stopped great for me.
Yes they will I had 90-93 teg rear disc on my 90 Hatch, the cables and lines fit right up. People say that you need a different prop. valve but I always just used a stocker. I also did the conversion on my 89 CRX Si, with lude/ accord wagon 11.1" fronts, w/ stock prop valve. It works great, the only problem I see is when you use such a large setup on the front then you need an 90-91ex MC. The prop valves never seemed to matter to me, they always stopped great for me.
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