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Old 04-21-2005, 12:11 AM
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Rear disc conversion

Ok... I'm plannin on doin it HOPEFULLY by next weekend at the latest... bein as my drums have entirely crapped out now. I've done the research, but what I havnt found is will 94+ integra parts work in place of 90-93? Hopefully in the next 2 weeksish I can get some pics of my ride up somewhere... got the rear disc swap comin, upin the 1.5 DX up to my friends VTEC, and gotta replace a side skirt and fenders due to some dumb mistakes made recently. Anyway, any info on the disc swap would help bout the year-2-year compatibility.
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Re: Rear disc conversion

ive heard the 93 integra works..
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Re: Rear disc conversion

some guy on EF-honda or H-T used 94+ brakes. he said theyre[trailing arm assembly] all the same(including the civic rear brakes).

ill post the link if i can find it
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Old 04-21-2005, 06:55 AM
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Re: Rear disc conversion

ok i cant find the specifc thread, but heres one that has a guy using that setup and another guy that cross-referenced the part numbers(they said the only thing different is the bushing size).
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=930462
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1119070

just search around on other forums...
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Re: Rear disc conversion

Make sure to pick up the 4040 prop. valve from somewheres, It really does make a differance.
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Re: Rear disc conversion

another site w/ pics http://www.vampkaworu.net/stampern/4g4d/index.html check out how to's
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I have the complete setup waiting to be installed.
It came off a 93 RS
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Re: Rear disc conversion

I think the trailing arms are the same for the most part like said above, but you can do what I did and just swap spindles, no need for the whole arm really.
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