quick! can someone verify NAPA brake pad part nums?
Are these correct for the 2000 Type-R ... the parts guy didn't inspire confidence, and their website was no help:
Front: TS7382
Rear: TS7443
(these are the "Tru-Stop" series I think, I might have switched the front and rear #'s)
Thanks!!
Chris
[Modified by bussetech, 12:18 PM 12/6/2001]
Front: TS7382
Rear: TS7443
(these are the "Tru-Stop" series I think, I might have switched the front and rear #'s)
Thanks!!
Chris
[Modified by bussetech, 12:18 PM 12/6/2001]
NAPA=****. Maybe for a civic, but not a Type R. If it helps have them look up the part # for 97-01 Honda Prelude, they are the same.
they're incase my CarboTech Panther Plus' don't get here in time for SpeedTrials/VIR and I have to run on my stock pads and use the NAPA ones for the drive home... thanks!
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Is that guy like 7ft tall?
[Modified by Big Phat R, 9:54 AM 12/6/2001]
BPR, the d00d is about just slightly shorter than the tall 455 honkay so that puts him at about 6'5".
yoshi - whose a closet shadetree mechanic (Crank & Chrome now), NASCAR Gargage, Hot Rod TV (Horsepower TV now), Trucks watcher
yoshi - whose a closet shadetree mechanic (Crank & Chrome now), NASCAR Gargage, Hot Rod TV (Horsepower TV now), Trucks watcher
"Okay for Civics, but not Rs..."
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I guess I should sell my R swap and drop a CX motor in the car and roll on 13'' donuts, and repalce every known part with NAPA (not gold - too nice for the lowly Civic) because I don't have a Type R.
Thanks for the tip! Now I must begin the regression...
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I guess I should sell my R swap and drop a CX motor in the car and roll on 13'' donuts, and repalce every known part with NAPA (not gold - too nice for the lowly Civic) because I don't have a Type R.
Thanks for the tip! Now I must begin the regression...
What i did, was get te pads for a 94 Vigor, which apparently use the same rear calipers, according to mike k, and carbotech has the same numbers, if anyone can confirm this, it'd make me feel a lot better
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