Rear Disc Brakes, by the way...
a couple weeks ago i installed integra trailing arms on my 90 hatch. people said that only DA arms would work, that is un-true, i used one DA arm, and also one DC arm. they have some different features, but are the same, use the same brakes, sit the same. hopefully someone was curious like me. DC arms work great. so do the DA arms.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DustinRose »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">a couple weeks ago i installed integra trailing arms on my 90 hatch. people said that only DA arms would work, that is un-true, i used one DA arm, and also one DC arm. they have some different features, but are the same, use the same brakes, sit the same. hopefully someone was curious like me. DC arms work great. so do the DA arms.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's why you do some research because sometimes people on here give false or half-assed information.
That's why you do some research because sometimes people on here give false or half-assed information.
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I always thought you just had to swap the line, trailing arm and the ebrake cables and to always use the stock arms/links. And using that info, anything from 88-00 could be bolted up?
Anyone know if this is correct, cause I have a set of 95 GSR rear brakes I was gonna install on the wagon, but will sell if that's not true.
Anyone know if this is correct, cause I have a set of 95 GSR rear brakes I was gonna install on the wagon, but will sell if that's not true.
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