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HELP problem doing a 96'' spec itr 4 lug conversion on 98'' gsr/ ABS?

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Old Oct 9, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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Default HELP problem doing a 96'' spec itr 4 lug conversion on 98'' gsr/ ABS?

Ok so i didnt do enough research and baught a 1996'' spec ITR 4 lug 1x114 conversion and rims for a good deal since i needed a conversion for my project integra, but i didnt realize the 96'' spec conversion doesnt come with abs like my 1998'' integra gsr assembly. The front arm on the ITR has all the spots for the abs and brackets but it hasnt been tapped from the factory but seems like it can be taped pretty easily but im not sure about the rear because i havent got the rear arm off yet.

Has anyone done this conversion and still kept there abs working please lmk how you did it?

I was thinking maybe i can swap the arms its self so the abs sensors can bolt on but im not sure if its the same size or compatible. or if the rears can be done in the same way.
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has anyone done this?
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