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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 01:38 PM
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do any of u have an idea of me upgrading my calipers on my other car honda accord 95 ex v6... i use to own a 96 gsr and thought braking wasn't that bad or good, just fare despite the sporty package... but with my accord i've already got the crossed drilled rotors and ebc brake pads and still think braking is weak on the initial braking when compared to my dad's 95 camry wagon and my sister's 95 maxima, which grabs and holds braking down pretty well...if any of u know which acura or honda model of calipers that i can swap in without major modifications that would be great...nothing is wrong mechanically with my car so u can rule that out, i did replace brake master cylinder las year...thanx
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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 03:42 PM
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Braking straight up sucks on 5th Gen Accords.. ****.. for all accords even. Theres something wrong with the factory ABS on all these 5th Gens.. i remember seeing something about a way to make it better.. search on h-tech for "ABS FIX"
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Old Feb 9, 2004 | 06:12 PM
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http://www.accordinglydone.com/tech.php?ID=32

that should contain all the info you need...
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