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Old 05-08-2006, 04:04 PM   #1
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00 Civic EX Rear Disc Conversion ???

I just got my parts for my rear disc conversion. Can anyone out there that has actually DONE this swap help me out??? Do I need the compensator arms and so on??? or can I just bolt up the trailing arm? The parts are from a 00 Integra GSR I belive know it's an Integra though. The trailing arm has 3 compensator/control arms on it 2 near rotor assembly and one up near the bushing. Is it easier to just take it all out and bolt up the assembly I have or can I use my exisiting arms??? #2 I have heard that I do not need the master cylinder as the 00 Civic EX has the same M/C as the 00 Si? Is this true??? Is there anyway to tell what proportioning valve I have. The people who sold me the swap said it is from a 99 Si but I don't know how to tell. The number stamped on it is different than my stock EX valve but it doesn't look like a part number.
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Re: 00 Civic EX Rear Disc Conversion ???

Nope, EX M/C is NOT the same as the Si one... Si is "15/16 size if I remember corerectly which is what you'd need.
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