92 civic brakes
Okay my car has a Ls swap in it.I have the non vtec b18a1 with a ls trans which is slow but not that slow. The civic brakes suck and I need to know how I can get some better brake rotors and pads without having to get new bearings. Please help
step 2: get their 1521 pads, and brand new rotors.
step 3: problem solved
You'll need some new brake fluid too. I'd recommend flushing out the entire system with new fluid, its really easy.
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If you are looking for a cheaper oem upgrade, brakes from an integra are bigger, but you need the knuckle/spindle to go with it. The larger integra calipers wont bolt to the smaller civic knuckle.
I would like some recommendations on good brake pads. I have always used premium type pads from normal parts stores and they suck in general.
What are some good reasonably priced performance pads. I currently use 00 integra knuckles all the way around which is disc and is i think 10.4" on the front and the typical baby size disc on the back.
What are some good reasonably priced performance pads. I currently use 00 integra knuckles all the way around which is disc and is i think 10.4" on the front and the typical baby size disc on the back.
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I know some people are not fans of them on here but I put HAWK HP Plus pads on my 96 CX and noticed a difference in braking.
are they tough on the rotors? I want some good pads that dont beat up on the rotors too bad but want good braking all the while.
Any info on ebc brand? i heard good and bad about them
Any info on ebc brand? i heard good and bad about them
Get these....along with a new set of rotors:
http://www.autoparts-sales.com/item....OURCE&weight=1
Hardly any brake dust and stopping distance greatly improved.
http://www.autoparts-sales.com/item....OURCE&weight=1
Hardly any brake dust and stopping distance greatly improved.
how is a set of 18 dollar pads gonna make any stopping power increase over the 50 dollar pads that are on the car now that dont perform well.
I am not feeling the vgx pads man, are you joking around or being serious
I am not feeling the vgx pads man, are you joking around or being serious
Don't let the cheaper price fool you. I had the same setup as the OP and that's the exact brake pads I used. Just because it's not OVERPRICED like your brake pads...doesn't mean it's bad/cheap quality.
This. On the street, I use Hawk blues (HPS) and on the track, Hawk Blacks (HP Plus). Been through too many sets of pads to remember, and these have been the best to me.
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I have hawks currently on 3 cars, cleaning rims is a pain though since they all have HP Plus on them on all 4 wheels
If your Civic is an EX ot already has the 10.3 disc same as Integra. The Knuckle s are the same but the piston on the calipers are suppose to be a little larger. And the pads are a little larger as well.
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the blues are a lot easier on brake dust.
