11.1" brakes on EF9 knuckles?
What's up ht! well I upgraded my '91 civic dx knuckles to EF9 knuckes, & I'm currently in the process of boosting my jdm itr soooo I want bigger brakes. I've read all the how to's on the subject but I don't know how EF9 knuckles compare to the rest of em, which brings me here. So far this is what I've come up with:
NSX calipers
NSX pads
NSX 28T brackets
Prelude 11.1" rotors
3mm washers to put between the back of the rotor & hub
(I already have extended studs so not being able to tighten the lugnut the last 2 turns doesn't apply to me)
I also am currently using a da stainless steel brake line kit, will the front lines work on the nsx caliper?
Thanks
NSX calipers
NSX pads
NSX 28T brackets
Prelude 11.1" rotors
3mm washers to put between the back of the rotor & hub
(I already have extended studs so not being able to tighten the lugnut the last 2 turns doesn't apply to me)
I also am currently using a da stainless steel brake line kit, will the front lines work on the nsx caliper?
Thanks
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well actually one of my co workers has 2 nsx's, he just bought a second one that caught on fire as a parts car so he was just going to kick em down to me. thanks though.
Maybe this will help.
Stock EF9 brakes use the Civic Sedan EX caliper.
Basically it's a stronger EX knuckle (thicker metal) with an Integra wheel bearing.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-crx-ef-civic-1988-1991-3/ex-knuckles-11%22-big-brake-conversion-2103161/
Stock EF9 brakes use the Civic Sedan EX caliper.
Basically it's a stronger EX knuckle (thicker metal) with an Integra wheel bearing.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-crx-ef-civic-1988-1991-3/ex-knuckles-11%22-big-brake-conversion-2103161/
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