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Old Feb 5, 2004
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Will these fit?

im out to get some new brake pads, i got the fronts... they are AEM #26-160 for the front. i think the rears are AEM part #26-205. i hope these are the right disc pads... i think each box comes with 4 pads... im going to resurface the front rotors, but what about the back rotors? how do they resurface the rear discs?
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civics dont have rear disc brakes. Plus if you do its useless......vics are slow.
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well go resurface the front and ask about the back i cant remember how they did it.
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he has a rear disk swap....for all you confused people. Basically he just wants to gloat a little more by asking us a question that very few of us can answer.

resurfacing the rears aren't as important as the front. So if they are fairly new, leave them alone. The pads should not have to be changed as often either. you don't have to do AEM pads all around. Front are the ones that matter the most. Try those first and if you aren't happy then try the rear.
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yea...the rears dont have that many miles and still look ok, but ehh, they are oem pads... im probly just going to try to find a better master cylinder and a slightly bigger 4piston brake kit for the front such as wilwood and get a single upgraded piston in the rear both with slotted and drilled rotor(to look cool, not as much for the performance factor) and look for some brake lines...

what brake lines and master cylinder do you guys reccomed for the fronts and rear... just think of my car as a si but a civic master cylinder...
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