ITR rear caliper questions
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I know the ITR shares it's front calipers with other honda vechicles. Like the prelude, accord V6, CRV and the ITR all use the same front calipers. But is there another honda model that uses the same REAR calipers as the ITR?
[Modified by eg-six, 9:44 PM 12/28/2002]
[Modified by eg-six, 9:44 PM 12/28/2002]
...why?
braking is heavily weighed on the front set of brakes, and for the rear, any 2 pot caliper is going to pretty much produce enough braking for the rear.
braking is heavily weighed on the front set of brakes, and for the rear, any 2 pot caliper is going to pretty much produce enough braking for the rear.
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for those us of us trying to make a 5 lug setup and tryin to get around all this junkyard inflation...
their like "ITR rear caliper...ohhh yeah $125 each...". Honda won't just sell the spindle(for the bracket, will bolt to any civic/teg rear trailing arm.) You have to buy the trailing arm w spindle. Also the caliper would be $$ bradn new
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for those us of us trying to make a 5 lug setup and tryin to get around all this junkyard inflation...
their like "ITR rear caliper...ohhh yeah $125 each...". Honda won't just sell the spindle(for the bracket, will bolt to any civic/teg rear trailing arm.) You have to buy the trailing arm w spindle. Also the caliper would be $$ bradn new
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mario »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"><BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>.. .why?
braking is heavily weighed on the front set of brakes, and for the rear, any 2 pot caliper is going to pretty much produce enough braking for the rear. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Too bad we all get 1 Piston sliding caliper for the rear.
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you know what i meant. its a typo
braking is heavily weighed on the front set of brakes, and for the rear, any 2 pot caliper is going to pretty much produce enough braking for the rear. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Too bad we all get 1 Piston sliding caliper for the rear.
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you know what i meant. its a typo
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