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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 09:54 AM
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Default 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

i got my 4 lug type r suspension i need to place the pads i heard u can use 94 prelude pads but those do not fit someone plz help
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 11:44 AM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

did you specify 94+ prelude srv brake pads? the standard prelude pads are smaller. the SRV/VTEC model use the larger front brake pad. you can also should be able to use any 97+ ITR front brake pad set also.
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 12:21 PM
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i got my 4 lug type r suspension i need to place the pads i heard u can use 94 prelude pads but those do not fit someone plz help
the 96 ITR 4x114.3 uses front calipers stamped 17CL14VN,

replacement pads can be found on any 94-01 4X100 integra.

replacement 4x114.3 10.3" front rotors can be sourced at fastbrakes.com.

* here's a thread if your looking to upgrade (or convert) your front brakes on your 4x114.3's

17CL14VN calipers to 17CL15VN 5-lug front calipers, which uses an 11" rotor:

https://honda-tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes-54/4x114-3-front-brake-replacement-info-2642918/
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 12:54 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

if the 4X114.3 uses a 11.1" rotor why would you use any 94-01 integra brake pad? all 94-01 integra brakes use the standard 10" rotor with the smaller brake pad unless it's the ITR.

im pretty sure he needs a 97+ ITR brake pad set. same as the 94-96 prelude srv vtec brake pad set.
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 02:13 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

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if the 4X114.3 uses a 11.1" rotor why would you use any 94-01 integra brake pad? all 94-01 integra brakes use the standard 10" rotor with the smaller brake pad unless it's the ITR.

im pretty sure he needs a 97+ ITR brake pad set. same as the 94-96 prelude srv vtec brake pad set.

you need to stop talking and start reading. Roost beef's got this on lock down.
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 03:02 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

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you need to stop talking and start reading. Roost beef's got this on lock down.
maybe you guys both need to read.

Originally Posted by teg97

I met up with Brake Expert and got a better insight on what I would need and prepared to document everything to help out fellow 4x114 ( 96 spec ITR setups).

parts used

US 2000 ITR calipers w/ 23T brackets
92-95 Prelude Vtec rotors 11"
factory ITR pads
7/16" x 1/16" hardened washer
ask quoted by teg97 in the post roast beef is linking....the rotors are 11.1" from a 94-96 prelude vtec which is 4x114. and the FACTORY ITR BRAKE PADS.

is that not what i said?

jeez...
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 03:16 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

omg i didnt mean to start a argument i just need to confirm what i neeed because as of now i have a set of front and back pads i dont need for a 94 prelude non vtec i was told they would fit but they dont soo i need type r pads then
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

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maybe you guys both need to read.



ask quoted by teg97 in the post roast beef is linking....the rotors are 11.1" from a 94-96 prelude vtec which is 4x114. and the FACTORY ITR BRAKE PADS.

is that not what i said?

jeez...
well princess you are talking about converting the 4 lug 96 spec itr from 10" rotor to a 11" rotor, those parts fit but it is a big brake conversion that he does not have.
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 03:25 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

Originally Posted by roastbeefrichie
the 96 ITR 4x114.3 uses front calipers stamped 17CL14VN,

replacement pads can be found on any 94-01 4X100 integra.

replacement 4x114.3 10.3" front rotors can be sourced at fastbrakes.com.




* here's a thread if your looking to upgrade (or convert) your front brakes on your 4x114.3's

17CL14VN calipers to 17CL15VN 5-lug front calipers, which uses an 11" rotor:

https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2642918


hey, what i'm saying is simple.

the OP has a 4x114.3 96 ITR convversion.

he needs pads...the calipers on the 96 ITR 4x114.3 are stamped 1 7 C L 1 4 V N,

which are the same calipers found on any 94-01 4x100 integra. hence, the pads are the same.

was trying to help the OP out by mentioning that the 10.3" front rotors,

can be fouind at fastbrakes.com (since you won't be able to find this rotor in the 4x114.3 pattern in the parts store)


now, to clear up the confusion here...

reason for the link to teg97's thread in the bold section quoted above,

"if" the OP is looking to upgrade or convert,

he can use 5-lug front calipers, stamped 1 7 C L 1 5 V N

(which is one of the biggest single piston caliper honda produces)

BUT he'll need to upgrade to 11" rotors



pblockfinest, (i already know, but) let's put this all to bed.

confirm that the front calipers on 96 ITR 4x114.3 conversion

are stamped 1 7 C L 1 4 V N
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 03:30 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

u can actually use 94 prleude non vtec rotors i believe i choose to use fast brakes cause my boy mentioned it to me and they where alittle cheaper then honda's sooo i can use plain old integra front pads thats the only answer i need
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 03:31 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

i believe they are stamped that roast beef
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

prelude non vtak rotors wont work, you need to buy integra rotors, bore the hub and redrill to 4x114.3
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 04:38 PM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

thanks i already got some fast brake set
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Old Jun 7, 2010 | 02:19 AM
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Default Re: 96 type r brakes pad replacement help

oops my bad...i didn't realize the JDM 4x114 setup used 10" rotors instead of the 11".
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