Aftermarket ITR brake components for CR-V RD1?
Hello HT members, i want to ask you something about my CR-V 1st generation. Cuz on the market are almost zero aftermarket brake components for CR-V like lightweight brake discs, calipers, pads and ss brake lines....can i use ones that are for ITR ? I mean only for front brakes. Already checked the OEM part numbers but they a little different. I want to buy some better brake discs and pads and after some months calipers too. All that cost a lot of money and i don`t want to play a roulette
Can anyone give me some advise ?
Can anyone give me some advise ?
As most of the parts, brakes will probably be the same as up to 00 civics and old integras.
I think Brembo site has very good info on the measurements, etc, as they make a lot of stock size brake components (mostly rotors).
If in doubt, send a message to the seller and ask them to measure all the diameters and thickness. (Hopefully someone here has more info.)
I think Brembo site has very good info on the measurements, etc, as they make a lot of stock size brake components (mostly rotors).
If in doubt, send a message to the seller and ask them to measure all the diameters and thickness. (Hopefully someone here has more info.)
i know this has been covered, but since thats answered and its a brake topic, is there anyway integra trailing arms will work for rear discs? they look the same the only different i know of is the crv has a bit bigger bushings. obviously not 4wd compatable, but anyone tried it or compared the 2 yet?
CR-V uses the same bushings as the civic/integra, the arms themselves are completely different.
On FWD models you should just be able to swap over ITR rear spindles, hubs and calipers.
On FWD models you should just be able to swap over ITR rear spindles, hubs and calipers.
thats what i was asking thanks.
but you are incorrect about the bushings, i know because i was accidentally shipped cr-v bushings for a civic when i was doing a rear disc swap. they are just slightly bigger its almost impossible to tell the difference until you go to press them in and they dont fit. i went to honda and they confirmed this and i got new bushings and they popped right in.
but you are incorrect about the bushings, i know because i was accidentally shipped cr-v bushings for a civic when i was doing a rear disc swap. they are just slightly bigger its almost impossible to tell the difference until you go to press them in and they dont fit. i went to honda and they confirmed this and i got new bushings and they popped right in.
but you are incorrect about the bushings, i know because i was accidentally shipped cr-v bushings for a civic when i was doing a rear disc swap. they are just slightly bigger its almost impossible to tell the difference until you go to press them in and they dont fit. i went to honda and they confirmed this and i got new bushings and they popped right in.
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