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Old Apr 17, 2003
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Hi, everybody,

I noticed some people like to paint their caliper and also their drum.

with the same tone of color, or depend on the combination it can make the car really looks nice.

The front rotor of civic 01+ can be replaced with a crossed drilled one but how about the drum? the Drum to disc convertion is extremely difficult.

I have a pair of disc simulator I want to sell out here, only 15$ for the pair. It was red, I painted to silver but later on I painted my caliper to black so I don't need the silver brake disc simulator.

NOTE: a brake disc simulator is a disc which can be easily placed between wheel and drum, so it can cover the ugly drum with a CROSS DRILLE LOOK disc.
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Old Apr 18, 2003
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changing to disc brakes in the rear is not hard.. just replace thewhole drum unit with the disc unit from an 02' Si and change the proportion vavle
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