Any way to identify rear disc brake swap componets?

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Old Dec 5, 2002 | 01:54 PM
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Default Any way to identify rear disc brake swap componets?

I bought my 89 HF a few months back from some one and the rear disc conversion was alredy done. From my understanding if integra parts are used you need to use intergra parts to replace brake pads, sway bars ect. (could be wrong) Any way I want to order a rear sway bar soon to prep it (the rex) for auto-x season and replace the well worn brake pads as well. An one have any helpfull hints on how to check these to see what they are from? I deal manily with accords and h motors so the rex is pretty new stuff to me (wrecked my old si about 4 years ago RIP) but I plan on having some fun with it and learning as much as I can. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Old Dec 5, 2002 | 01:58 PM
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Default Re: Any way to identify rear disc brake swap componets? (KCHybrid)

90-91 CRX Si and 90-93 Integra rear brake pads are all the same. I'm sure it is either one of the two, anything else is pretty rare. Seeing as it is a CRX chances are it would be the 90-91 CRX Si trailing arms since the ebrake cables for those fit only the CRX. So if you were to order CRX Si parts you should be fine.
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Old Dec 5, 2002 | 07:38 PM
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sounds good thanks for the help.
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