DA front brakes on a EG
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So i've been doing a lot of research and im finding a ton of people saying you cannot use 90-93 integra front brakes on a 92-95 civic because it screws up the camber. I'm also finding a couple posts saying you can but keep the civic UCA as that's what affects the camber.
What i'm wondering is if anyone can clarify this information? Maybe someone who has done it or had a buddy that did it or tried it? Parts are hard to find around here and I have access to a 90 integra ls so i just need to know if this works for sure so i can go ahead and get them. Thanks
What i'm wondering is if anyone can clarify this information? Maybe someone who has done it or had a buddy that did it or tried it? Parts are hard to find around here and I have access to a 90 integra ls so i just need to know if this works for sure so i can go ahead and get them. Thanks
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The knuckle is the only thing that would mess up the camber if that was even true but it is not!!! I believe the only difference between 90-93 DA and 94-01 DC is the caliper mounting bracket is different. The 90-93 bracket uses a smaller brake pad but they use the same brake caliper as 94-01
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Do you speak english??? 7 degrees huh??? I call BS all day long!!!! It has been done time and time before with no problems. If you had -7 degrees of camber you had some serious chassis issues and those knuckles were not your problem.
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