gen 2 rear disc question on 91 si hatch
I have just recently purchases 90 trailing arms from and integra LS everything is there from control arms to e-brake cables i was just wondering before i put the discs on do i have to change and control arms from the si trailing arms or are all the control arms the same length so that the tire rides straight and smooth i did a search and found nothing but eg and ek civic type conversions nothin on EF's so if you have any info it would be appreciated thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ys1civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have just recently purchases 90 trailing arms from and integra LS everything is there from control arms to e-brake cables i was just wondering before i put the discs on do i have to change and control arms from the si trailing arms or are all the control arms the same length so that the tire rides straight and smooth i did a search and found nothing but eg and ek civic type conversions nothin on EF's so if you have any info it would be appreciated thanks</TD></TR></TABLE> We'll have to sit you down for effective search techniques 101 my friend
Use the LS Trailing arm, just the trailing arm, none of the attached compensator arms or LCA's, and you will have rear discs just like that. The world is a happier place. If you have a hatch or sedan, use the LS ebrake cables, if you have a CRX, 90-91 CRX Si ebrake cables.
Use the LS Trailing arm, just the trailing arm, none of the attached compensator arms or LCA's, and you will have rear discs just like that. The world is a happier place. If you have a hatch or sedan, use the LS ebrake cables, if you have a CRX, 90-91 CRX Si ebrake cables.
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