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Old 02-26-2003, 10:01 AM
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Swap for Rear Disc Hub?

There's a junkyard here with a 1992 Civic SI. Can I transplant those rear disc hubs onto my 1990 Civic LX?
I currently have drum brakes on my Civic.
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PS-I'm lazy. I only want to do it if I can bolt it right up with no modification.
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Old 02-26-2003, 10:09 AM
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I'm not 100% sure on the 5th gen civic but I know the 3rd gen 'tegs do bolt right in, I'm currently trying to locate one around my area to do that swap.
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Old 02-26-2003, 10:19 AM
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Which Years are Those?

Which years make up the third generation Integra?
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90-93 teggys will work...but the 5th gen should fit also.....get the whole rr. trailing arms, lower control arms, and rr. sway bar if you can....you'll also need the e. brake cables...


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I think the 5th gens are different.

intrusion is right...you want 3rd gen integra. that is 90-93 as gummen beat me to the submit button . They all have rear disc and it is a direct bolt in - here is your step by step with diagrams - you don't have to do everything in here..it has the parts list for a complete brake upgrade..
http://www.thezcr.com/html/sirbrakes.php

I have a 91 Integra near me..i just need it to quit f-ing snowing so I can get them to pick it up off the ground for me so i can pull that stuff off..it is the same car I got my front seats out of..
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Thanks!

Thanks for the highly informative link! It's my intention to focus on suspension and brakes while I run another hundred thousand out of this engine. Then I'll be ready for the B16A swap. For now, though, it's suspension, brakes, and exhaust.
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I think the 5th gens are different.

intrusion is right...you want 3rd gen integra. that is 90-93 as gummen beat me to the submit button . They all have rear disc and it is a direct bolt in - here is your step by step with diagrams - you don't have to do everything in here..it has the parts list for a complete brake upgrade..
http://www.thezcr.com/html/sirbrakes.php

I have a 91 Integra near me..i just need it to quit f-ing snowing so I can get them to pick it up off the ground for me so i can pull that stuff off..it is the same car I got my front seats out of..
you mean second gen integra. 94-01 is 3rd gen.
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I have everything needed for the rear disc setup/conversion for $220 shipped, obo.
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