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Old 05-11-2010, 12:05 AM
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I gots an 90 civic and i'm wondering if I get rear trailing arm assembly off an ABS model will it still work for my non-abs civic? Also will the m/c work? I know the prop valve won't...
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Re: Rear disc conversion Q

would'nt that have to do w/ the caliper? I think the trailing arm might be the same on ABS & NONABS alike. get a proportioning valve (cant remember what #).
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Re: Rear disc conversion Q

the abs trailing arms are no different youll just have to un bolt the snesors you wont need and cant really use. youll also need the 40/40 prop valve for better and equal brakeing. you can do with out it but its not recommended as it causes wrong braking proportions.
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