part numbers
part numbers
OEM part numbers?
Hi guys,
Hoping someone can provide me part numbers for my 2013 Honda Civic Touring model,
I've checked a few site's and nowhere lists parts for a touring model. I called the dealer and they were not much help.
I know the car has 17 inch rims being a touring.
I'm looking for front rotor part numbers?
back rotor part number ?
Also front and rear brake pad numbers?
Thanks in advanced.
Hi guys,
Hoping someone can provide me part numbers for my 2013 Honda Civic Touring model,
I've checked a few site's and nowhere lists parts for a touring model. I called the dealer and they were not much help.
I know the car has 17 inch rims being a touring.
I'm looking for front rotor part numbers?
back rotor part number ?
Also front and rear brake pad numbers?
Thanks in advanced.
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Re: part numbers
I'm not quite familiar with what a '13 touring, is, but google tells me it's an EX with some fancy features. Nevertheless, brake components should be compatible. I'm unsure if they did anything fancy with the 9thgen Si's though, so take that with a grain of salt.
Any particular reason you're going to the honda dealer for brakes? They're gonna charge out the wazoo for just the parts themselves. Looked up list prices for the rotors, and Honda charges $134/rotor. Dealership cost will likely be $150+ per rotor. Meanwhile, I found a full front and rear rotor and pad set from r1concepts for $134 for their cheapest options, and they almost always have coupons going on. Haven't used them personally yet, but I've heard nothing but good things about their products. Planning on going with those brakes when it's time to change, assuming I don't go with a big brake kit
Any particular reason you're going to the honda dealer for brakes? They're gonna charge out the wazoo for just the parts themselves. Looked up list prices for the rotors, and Honda charges $134/rotor. Dealership cost will likely be $150+ per rotor. Meanwhile, I found a full front and rear rotor and pad set from r1concepts for $134 for their cheapest options, and they almost always have coupons going on. Haven't used them personally yet, but I've heard nothing but good things about their products. Planning on going with those brakes when it's time to change, assuming I don't go with a big brake kit
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Re: part numbers
OEM part numbers?
Hi guys,
Hoping someone can provide me part numbers for my 2013 Honda Civic Touring model,
I've checked a few site's and nowhere lists parts for a touring model. I called the dealer and they were not much help.
I know the car has 17 inch rims being a touring.
I'm looking for front rotor part numbers?
back rotor part number ?
Also front and rear brake pad numbers?
Thanks in advanced.
Hi guys,
Hoping someone can provide me part numbers for my 2013 Honda Civic Touring model,
I've checked a few site's and nowhere lists parts for a touring model. I called the dealer and they were not much help.
I know the car has 17 inch rims being a touring.
I'm looking for front rotor part numbers?
back rotor part number ?
Also front and rear brake pad numbers?
Thanks in advanced.
Use the VIN when dealing with Honda parts (both online catalogs and in person) that should reduce incorrect choices
http://torontohondaparts.com
Brakes are listed under chassis
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