96 Civic Rear Brake Conversion.
So I have a question that I was unable to find on google or anyone that I knew who did this conversion.
So I already have rear integra brakes, and I plan to use them on my 96 civic (Only because mine are wearing out and other reasons.)
Will I be able to use 96-00 Civic coilovers? Or since I'm using Integra brakes, 92-95 civic/integra brakes work? And if I do the conversion will I need 96+ lower control arms, or 92-95 LCA's.
I'm new to the site, cause well.. I can't find an answer to this one. Thanks!
So I already have rear integra brakes, and I plan to use them on my 96 civic (Only because mine are wearing out and other reasons.)
Will I be able to use 96-00 Civic coilovers? Or since I'm using Integra brakes, 92-95 civic/integra brakes work? And if I do the conversion will I need 96+ lower control arms, or 92-95 LCA's.
I'm new to the site, cause well.. I can't find an answer to this one. Thanks!
Yes, everything will bolt up just the same. You'll want to reuse your civic toe compensator arm though. Otherwise the trailing arms are 100% the same for your intents and future purposes. later on, you can even bolt on 4x100 EP3 rotors and RSX calipers. You'll have to switch them Left to right though, so the left is on the right and vice versa. But it's a direct bolt on.
And you'll reuse your 96-00 civic LCAs
Changing out the trailing arms is a pretty simple job. best to get a 99-00 ebrake cable set, I used the integra one and it was a tad short, but it works.
And you'll reuse your 96-00 civic LCAs
Changing out the trailing arms is a pretty simple job. best to get a 99-00 ebrake cable set, I used the integra one and it was a tad short, but it works.
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