94 integra brakes to 96 civic
okay i just pick up a junked 94 teg..still has everythin on it..i want to swap brakes over to a 96 civic hatch..i was wondeing if i can use the 94 teg front lower control arms cause i want to use the sways as well...was wondering if the sways will fit..havent tried it yet so help me out guys..
i want to say the fron bar will bolt up without swapping the front lca's but im not positive. i think the only time you would need to swap front lcas is if youre putting in a 99-00 si 26mm bar.
the rear bar fits, you just need to make sure you have the proper mounting brackets, there is a thread with a picture somewhere on here, ill see if i can find it.
the trailing arms will swap over if you dont feel like taking the brake assembly off the trailiing arm, its supposed to be a bitch and a half to get off. swapping the rta/brake assemblies will be fine.
the rear bar fits, you just need to make sure you have the proper mounting brackets, there is a thread with a picture somewhere on here, ill see if i can find it.
the trailing arms will swap over if you dont feel like taking the brake assembly off the trailiing arm, its supposed to be a bitch and a half to get off. swapping the rta/brake assemblies will be fine.
The front LCAs will fit. You do need them if you don't already have a front swaybar. The front will also fit, but I don't think the mounting hardware (that holds the bar to the chassis) is the same. You may need just those metal U shapped parts from a 96-00 civic.
The rear brakes & brake hoses will fit. The e-brake cables may not fit. You will have to research that one. You will need the larger Integra master cylinder & brake booster to make the front brakes work properly. If the brake hard-lines coming out of the MC are not identicle on both cars, you should sell the integra MC/BB & buy a 15/16" or 1" master cylinder that matches your cars existing brake booster & brake lines. It will be much easier than bending & flaring the hard lines to meet the new parts...
The rear brakes & brake hoses will fit. The e-brake cables may not fit. You will have to research that one. You will need the larger Integra master cylinder & brake booster to make the front brakes work properly. If the brake hard-lines coming out of the MC are not identicle on both cars, you should sell the integra MC/BB & buy a 15/16" or 1" master cylinder that matches your cars existing brake booster & brake lines. It will be much easier than bending & flaring the hard lines to meet the new parts...
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