disc swap
anyone swaped teg rear disc? is it as simple as i heard?
wut i need from teg, just the rear mono beam? more parts?
would like to have rear disc then upgrade pads all-a-round?
know of some good pads?
did i mention for 1st gen crx......
[Modified by 86CRXSi, 5:02 AM 6/7/2002]
wut i need from teg, just the rear mono beam? more parts?
would like to have rear disc then upgrade pads all-a-round?
know of some good pads?
did i mention for 1st gen crx......
[Modified by 86CRXSi, 5:02 AM 6/7/2002]
I have a 90Si and upgraded to rear discs and I used all the parts from a '92 Teg. The whole control arm with all the parts attached. I read about this swap in an old issue of "Grassroots Motorsports" . You would need all the parts on both sides of a 87-89 Teg including the e-brake cables and brake lines. Just swap it out. It's a direct bolt on process. You wont have to dissamble except to change to new rotors. Some good pads would be "Hawk Blues." Good Luck!
[Modified by clean90Si, 1:51 PM 6/7/2002]
[Modified by clean90Si, 6:02 AM 6/7/2002]
[Modified by clean90Si, 1:51 PM 6/7/2002]
[Modified by clean90Si, 6:02 AM 6/7/2002]
If you have access to the whole rear suspension meaning the axle beam with the trailing arms on it then just get that. It makes the swap a lot easier then having to take the trailing arms off and the panhard bar. I had teg disks on my '87 Si hatch and its a lot easier to just unbolt all the old stuff and bolt up the integra axle beam and trailing arms.
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And on the brake lines ,you will want to get integra ones theyre a little long but you can zip tie 'em to the trailing arms. I got my brake lines from BAP for around $35 each i think.
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