Will this work? Rear disc set up from a 94 Integra
I have the rear disc set up from a 94 Integra and I wanted to swap it on to a 89 CRX. Anyone tried this or know what I'm up against?
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yes they bolt right up, you'll need crx si ebrake cables and a 4040 prop valve from a non abs da for the brakes to work right
yes they bolt right up, you'll need crx si ebrake cables and a 4040 prop valve from a non abs da for the brakes to work right
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and the golden rule back in the day was: retain the CRX arms (upper, lower, and compensator arms), and and bold the Integra trailing arms to them for alignment purposes.
and the golden rule back in the day was: retain the CRX arms (upper, lower, and compensator arms), and and bold the Integra trailing arms to them for alignment purposes.
X2 on the golden rule. CRX cables are ideal for a CRX but I'd also add that since it's going ONTO a CRX you can get away with any 88-00 Civic/90-01 Integra rear disc specific ebrake cables but you'll have a certain amount of extra slack. Going the other way (CRX cables on a Civic/Integra) is what you want to avoid because the CRX cables are shorter.
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