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did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors?
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did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors?
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did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors?
4-lug vs. 5-lug, do they have the same rotor size?
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Re: did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors? (SilverCIVIC96)
i believe they are 1" smaller
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Re: did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors? (SilverCIVIC96)
4 lug itr has the same SIZE rotor and the same exact caliper as gs-r integ.
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Re: did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors? (SilverCIVIC96)
I just told you earlier they werent the same.
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Re: did the 96 spec 4x114 ITR have the same size brakes and rotors? (Migs)
thanx guys,
migs, I posted this before I asked you...
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