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Old 07-02-2003, 11:41 AM
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Price on 91 Teg rear trailing arms

What is a good price to get used 91 Integra rear trailing arms with disk brakes? I know a guy parting out his teg and told me to make a offer on what I need, and I want the rear brakes. What else is required to put rear disk brakes on my 90 Civic hatch? I know I need the rear trailing arms, and the proportioning(sp) valve... what else do I need? Thanks.
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Old 07-02-2003, 12:05 PM
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you'll need the rear trailing arms and all the brake hardware and the ebrake cables. I have rear discs and am still using the DX master cylinder/booster/proportioning valve, but if you can get that stuff, cool.

I got my whole rear disc setup for like $40, but i've seen it go for as high as $200. offer him like $50.
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