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Old 02-04-2003, 12:46 AM
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Rear Brake Conversion?

What all is needed to swap the rear drums to discs? Are there any kits available? I have a 1990 accord? Thanks
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if you have drums that means you don't have abs (which has discs)--a complete(frontt and rear down to the pedal!) brake system swap is needed (and not recommended)
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linkie linkie

http://board.hondasociety.com/showth...threadid=81286

u'll find info there

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