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Rear disc brake conv. on an EG
So I've got an EG hatch, and I've got access to a 2nd gen integra... what all do I need to own that thing for to get rear disc brakes going on my car? anybody know of a DIY guide on the internet or willing to hack a short guide out to me?
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Re: Rear disc brake conv. on an EG
Not 100% about the 2nd gen teg parts, but... I know for a fact that any 94+ Integra and 92-00 Civics rear disc spindle/hubs will bolt right into your trailing arms, also the 88-91 models too. The EK's LCAs are different, but you can use the spindles. The easiest way is to take the whole trailing arm, simply because the Torx bolts on the inside of the trailing arm that keep the spindle from spinning are ghey as fuck, and strip real easy.
You will need the ebrake cables and brakelines from the 92-95 Si. It is a straight forward swap, but you need to get it aligned once your done, since you'll be disconnecting the compensator arm. If you have any specific question PM me, or look through this thread... http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=152884 there is some BS that gets corrected, but really good all around info on brake swaps.
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