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rear disc brake conversion
i was just wondering if the 92-95 si's had the same identical rear discs as the del sol's, because i am about to purchase a rear disc conversion for my drums but one of the brakes is from an si and one is from a del sol. Any input regarding this would be appreciated.
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they are all the same, just the e-brake cables are different.
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[url=http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php? 1995 Honda Civic EX -Integra B18B1 LS engine -Turbocharged -Rear disk conversion -Many mods ![]() Cheak out my civic (cardomain) Easly got 10k into this car with everything and it still looks like a POS |
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so what cable do i use in order for the e-brake to work?
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Re: rear disc brake conversion
I have the same swap on my hatch. Make sure that you change the proportioning valve from a 4-front/1-rear, to the 4-front/3-rear from the del sol or your rear discs will pretty much be of no use.
You can use an e-brake cable from an integra or one off the civic si. The del sol's e-brake cable is too short.
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