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What rear disks will fit on my car?

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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 05:31 PM
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Default What rear disks will fit on my car?

Okay, I'm about tired of looking at all of the "what rear disks?" questions so post in here any FIRSTHAND experience about what rear disks will work on the 92-00 Civics.

First off, the 5 lug ITR setup. We all know this works.

Then there is the JDM 4x114.3 setup off of the ITR before it came to the states.

All of the Integra rear disks are the same for the 3rd gen, so any of the 3rd gen (DC) brakes will work.

Also, the 99-00 Si rear brakes will work. I believe that these are the same as the rear Integra disks as well.

Anyone else with any info please add it.
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:03 PM
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I got this info on ebay and it seems to be legit, so here it goes:

Here's a complete shopping list for the swap:

-Rear trailing arm with hub assembly for disk brakes (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Upper control arm (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Compensator arms at the front end of the trailing arm (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Rotors (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake calipers and brackets (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake pads with shims (get the genuine honda ones) (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Parking brake cables (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake Booster (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Master cylinder (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Proportional valve 15/16" (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si) (Integra won't work)

-2-3 cans of brake cleaner
-Brake fluid Dot 3

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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:09 PM
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Default Re: What rear disks will fit on my car? (perlmeistere81)

umm everything except the PV looks ok.

a PV isn't rated at 15/16 its something like 30/40 or 40//40. YOU CAN USE A integra PV.

now if you use an integra MC on an EG you will need to use a integra BB also.
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:11 PM
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I think the 15/16 is the orfice size, just a guess. Thanks for the heads-up
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:17 PM
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lets make this easier:
Rear trailing arms off the following will fit/work
All integra 91-01
All civic 92-00
All del sol 93-97


All these parts are identical (minus the hub).
The DA integra arms do use a larger bushing (1/2" larger circumference) but bolt up exactly the same


Modified by pdiggitydogg at 6:54 PM 9/10/2004
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 06:59 PM
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Default Re: What rear disks will fit on my car? (perlmeistere81)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by perlmeistere81 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

-Rear trailing arm with hub assembly for disk brakes (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Upper control arm (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Compensator arms at the front end of the trailing arm (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Rotors (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake calipers and brackets (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake pads with shims (get the genuine honda ones) (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Parking brake cables (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Brake Booster (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00)

-Master cylinder (92-95 EX/SI, 96-00 DelSol Vtec, 96-00 EX, 99-00 Si, Integra 94-00, 91 civic ex)

-Proportional valve

-2-3 cans of brake cleaner
-Brake fluid Dot 3

</TD></TR></TABLE>

yup that stuff is correct. i modified it partially (master cylinder & prop. valve)
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 07:32 PM
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Default Re: What rear disks will fit on my car? (jdmsiR20)

good info thanks
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 07:36 PM
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99-00 Civic Si prop valve is the same as all 96-00 Civic hatches
Coupes and sedans need to swap out the prop valve when adding rear disc. Here are the part #s:

2000 Civic Si 46210-S04-902 VALVE ASSY., PROPORTIONING

2000 Civic Dx 3dr 46210-S04-902 VALVE ASSY., PROPORTIONING

i got the numbers from here: http://www.slhondaparts.com/
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 08:22 PM
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Default Re: (pdiggitydogg)

15/16" refers to the MC, such as the 1" and 13/13" crap one.
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Old Sep 7, 2004 | 11:02 PM
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I just finished a rear disk swap onto a EK, the donor was from a 93' Integra. The only thing I noticed is that the Integra LCA's are too short, just use your stock arms. Everything else worked just fine including the parking brake cable.

Have a new 15/16" MC and booster from a CTR and a porportioning valve 40/40 to install yet. The only problem I have is I got this from a Japanese model so I need to replumb all the hoses under the hood.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 10:37 AM
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I'm using the entire trailing arm assembly from a '90-'91 CRX SI(same as '90-'93 Integra) along with CRX SI rear lower control arms in my EG hb. I did measurments and they are the same.

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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 10:46 AM
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I've said it a 100 times. MAKE THIS THREAD A STICKY!!! https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 11:27 AM
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^Although thats a good thread...its too long to be informative.
This is good because its short and to the point.
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Old Sep 8, 2004 | 08:39 PM
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Ya another point is that its not neccessary to change the MC and booster. U can use the stock ones, however it IS neccessary to change out the prop valve. I am running the complete braking system from a gsr on my EK, front and rear. I changes the prop valve to one from the 99 SI and the brake balance is much better now. It is better to change the MC and booster, but from my own experience, its not totally neccessary. I'm sure that there are several others with brake swaps that just change the prop valve and have no problems.

Oh and by the way, for EK's its better to run the E brake cables from a 99-00 SI. They are longer than integra cables and fit better. U can use integra cables in an EK, but they are shorter so to get it to fit u have to do a little carpet cutting and move the e brake adjuster bolt and bracket almost all the way back to compensate for the shortness.
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Old Sep 10, 2004 | 02:53 PM
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Can we please, for the love of god, get a sticky for this???
Im tired of "What fits my car" threads
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rukawa1one &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ya another point is that its not neccessary to change the MC and booster. U can use the stock ones, however it IS neccessary to change out the prop valve. I am running the complete braking system from a gsr on my EK, front and rear. I changes the prop valve to one from the 99 SI and the brake balance is much better now. It is better to change the MC and booster, but from my own experience, its not totally neccessary. I'm sure that there are several others with brake swaps that just change the prop valve and have no problems.

Oh and by the way, for EK's its better to run the E brake cables from a 99-00 SI. They are longer than integra cables and fit better. U can use integra cables in an EK, but they are shorter so to get it to fit u have to do a little carpet cutting and move the e brake adjuster bolt and bracket almost all the way back to compensate for the shortness. </TD></TR></TABLE>

I am about to buy a full Canadian SIR front/back brake setup, aside from the plug-and-play fact, basically, I don't need to do anything else right? Since you suggested that MC and BB can remain the same and since I drive a 2000 DX hatch, I have the same PV as Si/SiR, I need no work done in that department as well eh?

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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 09:13 AM
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To add to the list, you can use the Si-R II brakes on an EG/EH and EK. I recently installed the EG6 brakes on my buddy's EK and I took his IT-R 5-lug.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slammed_93_hatch &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">umm everything except the PV looks ok.

a PV isn't rated at 15/16 its something like 30/40 or 40//40. YOU CAN USE A integra PV.

now if you use an integra MC on an EG you will need to use a integra BB also.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Also, with the 99/00 Si and 96-00 EK, it's true that their prop valves are the same as mentioned somewhere in the above posts. Remember, when you're switching out the brake boosters and prop' valves, that you get them accordingly for ABS-equipped or non-ABS brake systems.


Modified by TallAssFilipino at 10:30 AM 9/29/2004
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