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Old 02-04-2006, 12:34 PM
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Rear Disc Brake Conversion

Would it be a good idea to do a rear disc brake conversion on a 1991 Honda civic Dx? What other civic than an Si can i get it from?


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Re: Rear Disc Brake Conversion

Basically any Civic/Integra trailing arm from 88-00 will bolt in if u use your stock LCA and the front bracket... I used 91 Teg trailing arms on a friend's Del Sol, fit like a charm... The guy just had low pressure in his brake, so make sure u use a proportioning valve from a rear disc brake Civic/Teg aswell... We never got around to doing that on his... I havnt talked to the guy much since (he lived in New orleans so hes been kinda busy getting his live back together after Katrina) so I dont know if he ever got that done or not... Youll also need the emergency brake cable from a car with rear discs...
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