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Old 10-26-2004, 01:49 PM   #1
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Rear disc conversion

I've been looking into doing a disc conversions for the rear drums. Thinking about taking a set off 99-00 si from a junkyard. Any sugestions and tips would be apreciated. I have a 98 coupe ex
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Re: Rear disc conversion

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I've been looking into doing a disc conversions for the rear drums. Thinking about taking a set off 99-00 si from a junkyard. Any sugestions and tips would be apreciated. I have a 98 coupe ex
If you can find Si brakes, that'd be great!
If you can't find them, all models of 94-01 integras came with rear disc brakes, and will bolt up just the same.
And unless you want to be pushing the pedal to the floor every time you want to brake, pick up the larger master cylinder from your donar vehicle. (or replace with a new larger one)
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I have read about the bigger master cylinder before, but then have aslo heard that the EX may be big enough.
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I have read about the bigger master cylinder before, but then have aslo heard that the EX may be big enough.
don't need a bigger master cylinder, however do need a proportional valve from a 99-00 civic si, needs to send more fluid to discs, also might want to consider changing to steel brake lines while you are at it, better braking capabilities because don't expand like oem brake lines.
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