89 Integra Rear Disc on Ej1
I already posted in the Eg forum but maybe you guys know the answer. Will it fit? i looked at the rear and it is a straight bar going across. And my EJ1 is independent. What would I have to do if it dose work? Do i just pull the disk assemble out with out the control arms, and do the same with my car, and just swap out the parts? I really want to do it since the rear disc are Free to me. Also where is the Porpotioning valve on this car? and Can i use my e brake cable. Both cars are coupes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ninja Kitty »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that bar your refering to cannot be transplanted on to your car and the mounting hub size is wrong for a swap. Vtecvoodoo has the 11in fastbrakes kit f/s for 300</TD></TR></TABLE>
i am not going to transplant the whole rear bar. i just want the rear disc assembly. I was thinking about just taking all of the rear disc stuff (Rotor, Caliper,brake line,cable, porpotioning valve) and just taking off my rear drum assembly and kinda bolting it on there.
i am not going to transplant the whole rear bar. i just want the rear disc assembly. I was thinking about just taking all of the rear disc stuff (Rotor, Caliper,brake line,cable, porpotioning valve) and just taking off my rear drum assembly and kinda bolting it on there.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sohcvtec1995 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i am not going to transplant the whole rear bar. i just want the rear disc assembly. I was thinking about just taking all of the rear disc stuff (Rotor, Caliper,brake line,cable, porpotioning valve) and just taking off my rear drum assembly and kinda bolting it on there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm pretty sure that won't work. I've never heard of anybody just bolting on rear discs in place of drums, I think the trailing arms might be specific to each one of those.
i am not going to transplant the whole rear bar. i just want the rear disc assembly. I was thinking about just taking all of the rear disc stuff (Rotor, Caliper,brake line,cable, porpotioning valve) and just taking off my rear drum assembly and kinda bolting it on there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm pretty sure that won't work. I've never heard of anybody just bolting on rear discs in place of drums, I think the trailing arms might be specific to each one of those.
You can unbolt it from the hub, there's a big nut on the back holding it all together. I believe this is what AEM's way of doing their 92-00 Ex rear disc conversion is. It has been done before in case you were wondering.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Echo7847 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You can unbolt it from the hub, there's a big nut on the back holding it all together. I believe this is what AEM's way of doing their 92-00 Ex rear disc conversion is. It has been done before in case you were wondering.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks i took the disc off the car today and dose look like it will work. When it gets done i will post a DIY on it. I knew there was some way of doing it. Thanks
thanks i took the disc off the car today and dose look like it will work. When it gets done i will post a DIY on it. I knew there was some way of doing it. Thanks
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