Suspension & Brakes Theory, alignment, spring rates....

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Old Nov 5, 2013 | 10:21 AM
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i have an 89 civic hatch with rear drums
ok so i found a rear disk conversion off a 99 integra from craigslist. i have a picture off the ad listing of the whole set up and would appreciate if you check out the picture so you could see if its correct. you never know people on craigslist. to me it looks like the correct assembly but YOU NEVER know especially after driving 1 hour to the destination. i will try to post the pic here hope it works.
P.S i was told that 90-93 DA e-brake cables are compatible as well, is that true?
his asking price is $130 but he said he will take $100
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Old Nov 7, 2013 | 09:34 AM
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those are right and the e-brake cables should work if i remember right but im positive on the breaks
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Old Nov 8, 2013 | 03:18 PM
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thanks for the reply, i did pick these up for only $100. I'm not sure if the cables will fit until im ready to put them in the car. Tearing out the motor out of engine bay at the moment.
However i do need to buy new trailing arm bushings just not sure if i should go with PCI, Blox or Prothane? not sure if the more expensive ones will make a difference for me as I'm only a weekend warrior.
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