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00 Civic Cx Hatch - What needs to be replaced for an ITR 5-lug conversion?

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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 07:49 AM
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Default 00 Civic Cx Hatch - What needs to be replaced for an ITR 5-lug conversion?

Hello,

Well ive tried searching for this already but didnt find a straight forward answer, or im just not good at serching, swap is going on 2000 Civic Cx Hatch

First, I know I need to change the rear brake lines, but will I aslo need to change the e-brake cable ??

Second, is it necessary to change the master cylinder ??

Thanks for any help in advance
Jon
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 08:10 AM
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Default Re: ITR 5lug convertion question

Yes, you will need to replace the e-brake cable. You won't necessarily need a brake master cylinder, but it is highly recommended.

There are write-ups about this. If you're asking these simple questions, I'd seriously recommend reading them.
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 04:47 PM
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Default Re: ITR 5lug convertion question

Originally Posted by jbpnoman
Yes, you will need to replace the e-brake cable. You won't necessarily need a brake master cylinder, but it is highly recommended.

There are write-ups about this. If you're asking these simple questions, I'd seriously recommend reading them.
i have found several write ups, but like i said nothing wit a straight up answer, ,maybe I need to rephrase the question ... WHY is it nessesary to change the master cylinder? What will be the effects if i do not change it?
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