Incredibly simple brake question
All USDM 1998 Civic EX models (2 or 4 door) had Drum Discs from the factory.
EDIT: BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! WTF??? "DRUM DISCS" BWAHAHAHAHAH
DRUM DISCS FTMFW!!!
I'll re-iterate:
All USDM 1998 Civic EX models (2 or 4 door) had Drum Brakes from the factory.
Wait... I meant Disc Drums
Modified by JasonGhostz at 9:45 PM 7/12/2007
EDIT: BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! WTF??? "DRUM DISCS" BWAHAHAHAHAH
DRUM DISCS FTMFW!!!
I'll re-iterate:
All USDM 1998 Civic EX models (2 or 4 door) had Drum Brakes from the factory.
Wait... I meant Disc Drums
Modified by JasonGhostz at 9:45 PM 7/12/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JasonGhostz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">All USDM 1998 Civic EX models (2 or 4 door) had Drum Discs from the factory.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Maybe it wasn't such a simple question.
What are "drum discs"?
Maybe it wasn't such a simple question.
What are "drum discs"?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Pooby88 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Aww snap! Crazy VTEC power and I'm supposed to stop on drums?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Rear disc conversion from either a teggy or an SI.
IMO a good set of front disc's (ex: Brembo, ect) and good pads (hawk, AEM, ect) with OEM rear drums works just fine for any D.D setup. If your really interested tho, then looks like you should look into doing a rear disc conversion. Theres a thread or two on how to do it yourself here on HT.
Rear disc conversion from either a teggy or an SI.
IMO a good set of front disc's (ex: Brembo, ect) and good pads (hawk, AEM, ect) with OEM rear drums works just fine for any D.D setup. If your really interested tho, then looks like you should look into doing a rear disc conversion. Theres a thread or two on how to do it yourself here on HT.
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