Rear discs for CG5? (6th gen accord sedan)
I'm putting a new suspension setup in my Accord with wider wheels and tires. The purpose is to update the parts after the 170k miles of abuse, as well as prepare it for canyon driving. I don't need more power, just less lateral g's and body roll.
I also want to convert the rear drums to discs so the car can handle braking downhill for extended periods of time, maybe with some high grade pads on all four corners from a local auto parts store.
My question is... What rear discs should I be looking for? I would like to junkyard hunt for a pair but I don't know what to look for. Is there a disc set somewhere that would even bolt into place as if it were factory for my accord, even if not the same manufacturer?
I'd rather not go aftermarket with this conversion because of the high price tag. The new shoes and coilovers alone are pushing half of what i actually paid for the Accord.
Thanks guys.
I also want to convert the rear drums to discs so the car can handle braking downhill for extended periods of time, maybe with some high grade pads on all four corners from a local auto parts store.
My question is... What rear discs should I be looking for? I would like to junkyard hunt for a pair but I don't know what to look for. Is there a disc set somewhere that would even bolt into place as if it were factory for my accord, even if not the same manufacturer?
I'd rather not go aftermarket with this conversion because of the high price tag. The new shoes and coilovers alone are pushing half of what i actually paid for the Accord.
Thanks guys.
Find an EX model 98-02, snag the rear knuckles/discs/hoses, prop valve, parking brake cables.
Bolt in, bleed system and have fun.
F23= 4lug
J30= 5lug
Check the FAQ at the top of the forum for more info.
Bolt in, bleed system and have fun.
F23= 4lug
J30= 5lug
Check the FAQ at the top of the forum for more info.
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Ching Mendoza
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