drum to disk on a crx HF????????????????????????
I really dislike my drumbrakes with a passion. I like disk for so many resons and I wnated to know whats the easyiest way to convert from drum to disk. Can I just take them off another crx , civic or what. please any help would be greatly appriciated.
I've also heard you need the master cylinder from the CRX si also, might want to at least check, while hunting parts.
Oh yeah, get the factory swaybar also,...unless you already have an aftermarket add on.
Oh yeah, get the factory swaybar also,...unless you already have an aftermarket add on.
I did the swap on my civic and its the same exept for the e-brake cables. Try my link http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill.../Disc2Drum.htm
[Modified by JohnnyM, 12:50 AM 10/24/2001]
[Modified by JohnnyM, 12:50 AM 10/24/2001]
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in order to do the rear disk brake setup on a crx with drum brakes you will need the whole trailing arm from either a 90-91 crx si or any del sol. the integra's might fit, like the other guy said. but in order to do the caliper brackets and calipers for the rear, the hf needs the different spindles, hub, and mounting hardware that comes on the si or del sols. once you get those trailing arms, then you can use any choice for the calipers and pads - the teg's, si's, and del sol's are all the same calipers and pads in the rear.
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