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SS brake lines compability between 5th and 6th gen (ABS vs no ABS)

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Old Feb 7, 2023 | 08:29 AM
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Default SS brake lines compability between 5th and 6th gen (ABS vs no ABS)

I have a 98 EX sedan (came stock with drum brakes and ABS) with the current brake setup:

Front: ITR calipers with Mini discs
Rear: 92-95 calipers and discs (with ABS)

ABS is working on all 4 wheels and I'd like to keep it like that.

A local guy is selling a brand new Russell Brake Line kit (684600) that is destined for 92-95 Civic with rear discs, no ABS. He is selling it for a nice price, and in the country I live its hard to get decent aftermarket parts for Hondas without resorting to importing (which drives up cost), so I'm wondering if that SS brake line kit will fit my current setup. I think brake lines make no distinction for ABS or without ABS, but I'm more worried about fitment in the calipers and lenght of lines.

I've searched but couldn't find conclusive info.
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Old Mar 17, 2023 | 07:35 AM
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Old Mar 17, 2023 | 09:31 AM
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Default Re: SS brake lines compability between 5th and 6th gen (ABS vs no ABS)

They should work fine. Several manufacturers sell the same kit for 88-00 Civics with rear discs. ABS makes no difference in the soft lines.
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