Brembo brakes on DC2R
hey guys.
the search funtion is down at the moment.
i have a JDM 96spec ITR, it is 4x114.3 lugs.
i have found some JDM DC5 Brembo brakes.
i want to know, if these brake calipers can be put onto my DC2 integra?
and what other things i might need to get these to fit.
thanks
the search funtion is down at the moment.
i have a JDM 96spec ITR, it is 4x114.3 lugs.
i have found some JDM DC5 Brembo brakes.
i want to know, if these brake calipers can be put onto my DC2 integra?
and what other things i might need to get these to fit.
thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Understeer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks like the car it is getting painted or something rather.</TD></TR></TABLE>
But it's still on it's wheels
But it's still on it's wheels
There really is no point to installing those Brembos on the ITR.
However, if you want to install them, take measurements and have custom caliper brackets made by a machine shop.
Again, definitely not worth the time/money/effort.
If you feel a need to upgrade your brakes for some reason, step up to 98 Spec 5 lug.
However, if you want to install them, take measurements and have custom caliper brackets made by a machine shop.
Again, definitely not worth the time/money/effort.
If you feel a need to upgrade your brakes for some reason, step up to 98 Spec 5 lug.
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Brembo brakes are amazing... buuut - as Reid pointed out, you will probably need custom brackets fabbed to make em work. Also, you will need at least 17" wheels to clear the calipers.
4 lugs aren't gonna cut it...since your is on wheels anyway...it should be easy to just eyeball it, but I can already tell you, they ain't gonna fit a 96 spec
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I had the same feeling....
I had the same feeling....
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yup...i think it is a dc5
yup...i think it is a dc5
its a crashed import. they guys are taking parts off it. and yup its a DC5 type R.
i havent seen the calipers in real life, but do they really look that much bigger than spoon ones?
i havent seen the calipers in real life, but do they really look that much bigger than spoon ones?
.....spoon calipers will fit under the oem itr 15" wheels.
Those brembo brakes will fit under the dc5 17" jdm itr oem wheels.
I say install them. They will help braking MUCH better.
AND will weigh less than your current setup. Optimal for track use, of course.
Those brembo brakes will fit under the dc5 17" jdm itr oem wheels.
I say install them. They will help braking MUCH better.
AND will weigh less than your current setup. Optimal for track use, of course.
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AND will weigh less than your current setup. Optimal for track use, of course. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Assuming you are referring to the Brembo calipers...then you've obviously never held one up before. Heavier than OEM for sure.
AND will weigh less than your current setup. Optimal for track use, of course. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Assuming you are referring to the Brembo calipers...then you've obviously never held one up before. Heavier than OEM for sure.
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