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Old Mar 17, 2006 | 03:56 PM
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Default GSR brake upgrade questions

As you can probably tell from my user name I have a 98 GSR which runs very well for the most part. After recently looking at my brakes I realized they are going to be needing replacement soon. After some searching I actually found someone selling a customized front brake package. Basically 11" Brembo rotors, Honda Accord wagon calipers, new brake pads and steel brake lines.

I've seen pics of the setup and the person selling it really did his research putting it together. He has even offered to install the setup on my car. My and his only concerns are whether or not this setup will be able to fit properly with my current rims. They are stock GSR blades.

Just curious if any of you would know if this setup would work with them? Any help is appreciated.
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Old Mar 17, 2006 | 04:07 PM
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Default Re: GSR brake upgrade questions (98_gsrteg)

Not sure entirely but from what i have read any oversized rotors wont fit a stock integra wheel or any 15" for that matter. I would just go with a 4 pot caliper and a Brembo slotted oem rotor and some nice brake pads. Its all you need unless you have a track car.
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Old Mar 17, 2006 | 04:39 PM
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need at least a 17" rim for that brake kit
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