Type r calipers
yes, it'll require an 11" front rotor (fastbrakes.com or re-drilled prelude VTEC rotors)
you'll also need to machine the brackets for clearance
yes you can use your integra brake lines with the ITR front calipers
you'll also need to machine the brackets for clearance
yes you can use your integra brake lines with the ITR front calipers
ITR 23T bracket milling question for dc2 application?
https://honda-tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes-54/itr-23t-bracket-milling-question-dc2-application-2738136/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/suspension-brakes-54/itr-23t-bracket-milling-question-dc2-application-2738136/
ITR 23T bracket milling question for dc2 application?
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2738136
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2738136
this applies to 90-00 civic EX & 99-00 civic Si front knuckles also
ITR calipers (stamped 17CL15VN) w/ pads
11" rotors (re-drilled prelude VTEC or fastbrakes.com 11" in 4X100)
machine brackets (link above in post #3)
once the brackets are machined, everything is a bolt-on process
For those of you with a soggy brake pedal after caliper installation, here is the CORRECT bleeding sequence:
Bleed the brakes Right Rear, Left Front, Left Rear, Right Front. You do not go farthest to closest with Hondas.
Always bench bleed the Master cylinder when replacing the master cylinder, ABS unit, or proportioning valve.
Bleed the brakes Right Rear, Left Front, Left Rear, Right Front. You do not go farthest to closest with Hondas.
Always bench bleed the Master cylinder when replacing the master cylinder, ABS unit, or proportioning valve.
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