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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 04:06 PM
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Is it possible to put on CRV 5 lugs on an integra? arnt they the same bolt pattern and everything? wouldnt tehe conversion work. just get good rotors and pad and there you have a 5 lug conversion. or is there something else to a type-r's 5 lug. sorry for noob questions. Just thought if this work, it would be much cheaper then gettin actual type-r 5 lug conversion. thanks
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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 04:10 PM
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not sure if the hubs will fit on the car... the geometry of the entire setup is probably different, not to mention the 4wd stuff on the rear set. it probably wont work dude.
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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 09:10 PM
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just thought it might of worked cus honda fits honda, acura honda all same same
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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 09:31 PM
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the knuckles are different and crvs have rear drums.
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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 10:50 PM
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Do a ALL FOUR WHEEL DRUM CONVERSION haha just kidding. You need either a 1998+ Honda Prelude or 1997 V6 Accord set up. Most of the components are the same...ie. Hub, rotor, calipers and I believe the spindle too. I'm not sure if you need to switch out your LCA's but for my 5 slug conversion to my 98 Civic Coupe, I needed Civic SI LCA's (I could be wrong...it's been years). Since this is going on an Integra, you don't need to replace the proportioning valve. Leave the master cylinder stock too. Um, can I ask why you're doing this conversion? I think leaving the car at 4x100 is what I should have done. (More rim selection, easier to sell the rims after you're done with them, ability to run a smaller drag slick). Good Luck.
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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 08:28 PM
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just for some show and stuff, so CRV 5 lug would work then? cus type-r conversion is a lot of money
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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 05:40 PM
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Well, I don't know about the fitting of the rear (Because I had to change my arms) but most likely...yes. You could possibly make it work in the front. Go to the Honda Dealer and compare the part numbers for the rotors, calipers, spindles and hubs for the CR-V and the 97 Accord V6. If the numbers match, then you have your answer for sure. I know for a fact that the 97 Accord V6, 98+ Prelude and Integra Type R have identical part numbers (major brake components..ie. hubs, rotors, calipers, and spindles). If you ask, they may even give you a printout of the entire brake/suspension system. I noticed that you live in Washington. You may want to check with Jerome Soh (I think that's his name) of http://www.sohfast.com as he sells used components and deal a lot with honda parts. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 11:03 PM
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thanks
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