96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
You are welcome. Just another update...I was incorrect and the EX and Si share the same MC. Sorry about that...same part number 46100-S04-A04. BUT the LX is different as it is 46100-S04-A14
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
If my research is correct one can use either the Civic Si e-brake lines or the Integra e brake lines, but the Civic Si's are preferable because they enter through the body of the car into the cabin just like the originals do, as opposed to the Integra's which may require some cutting of the floor pan...
My question: Can I use the 99-00 Si e brake lines if I have Integra rear trailing arms? Will they attach to the caliper correctly?
My question: Can I use the 99-00 Si e brake lines if I have Integra rear trailing arms? Will they attach to the caliper correctly?
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Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
On my 7th gen the ebrake lines attach to the caliper via a bracket on the caliper. The ebrake cable is not attached to the trailing arm. I believe you should be fine on your sixth gen. Compare the caliper part numbers to each other for each model (majestic honda). My guess is that they will be the same for 99-00 si and the integras so you will have no issues.
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Civic Si:
22796 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
22797 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Majestic Honda)
Integra:
47510-SR4-933 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
47560-ST8-931 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Acura Carland)
22796 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
22797 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Majestic Honda)
Integra:
47510-SR4-933 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
47560-ST8-931 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Acura Carland)
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Civic Si:
22796 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
22797 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Majestic Honda)
Integra:
47510-SR4-933 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
47560-ST8-931 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Acura Carland)
22796 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
22797 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Majestic Honda)
Integra:
47510-SR4-933 WIRE A, R. PARKING BRAKE
47560-ST8-931 WIRE A, L. PARKING BRAKE
(source: Acura Carland)
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Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Sigh. I wasn't thinking. Honda/Acura numbers won't match. Your ebrake cable doesn't have anything to do with the trailing arm. You will be fine.
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Can anybody tell me if this master cylinder is 15/16?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAKE...Q5fAccessories
I'm assuming it is, but you know what happens when we assume...
It says it fits the EX, HX and Si. Do those models all have the 15/16 MC?
I emailed the dude running the auction and he didn't even know
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAKE...Q5fAccessories
I'm assuming it is, but you know what happens when we assume...
It says it fits the EX, HX and Si. Do those models all have the 15/16 MC?
I emailed the dude running the auction and he didn't even know
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Can anybody tell me if this master cylinder is 15/16?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAKE...Q5fAccessories
I'm assuming it is, but you know what happens when we assume...
It says it fits the EX, HX and Si. Do those models all have the 15/16 MC?
I emailed the dude running the auction and he didn't even know
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRAKE...Q5fAccessories
I'm assuming it is, but you know what happens when we assume...
It says it fits the EX, HX and Si. Do those models all have the 15/16 MC?
I emailed the dude running the auction and he didn't even know
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Anybody ever use the SSBC rear disc conversion kit?
(http://www.streetperformance.com/par...5-a166-22.html)
(http://www.streetperformance.com/par...5-a166-22.html)
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
This project is finally taking shape. I got a set of trailing arms off ebay from a 2001 GSR. I was looking into braided stainless flexible lines. Worth the money?
Anybody know where I can get them just for the front or just for the rear? All i've seen are kits for all 4, but I need 2 for a Civic and 2 for a Teg GSR
Anybody know where I can get them just for the front or just for the rear? All i've seen are kits for all 4, but I need 2 for a Civic and 2 for a Teg GSR
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Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
Yes you can, I did, check the pics. Skunk2 lower control arms, tie bar, megapower r exhaust and 97 Integra trailing arms.
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
i have a 98 civic ex and i got a trailing arm assembly from a 95 teg gsr....can i just bolt in the upper and lower control arms and my compensator link from my civic to the teg trailing arm assembly? or are they different compensator links?
Re: 96-00 ex rear disc conversion?
this is exactly what i did on my car.
Stock 99 coupe ex
bought 96 integra rear disc with e brake cables
bought 00 si prop valve
bought new 00 si rear brake hoses
bought new 00 si brake pads.
the master cylnder on the ex and si is the same so there is no need to replace that.'
its a very easy and good swap to do. hope this clears it up even more for ya.
not saying what scottdr said was wrong just adding another post for you to see.
Stock 99 coupe ex
bought 96 integra rear disc with e brake cables
bought 00 si prop valve
bought new 00 si rear brake hoses
bought new 00 si brake pads.
the master cylnder on the ex and si is the same so there is no need to replace that.'
its a very easy and good swap to do. hope this clears it up even more for ya.
not saying what scottdr said was wrong just adding another post for you to see.
I am trying to do a disk swap on my EJ8. What's all the parts I would need.
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