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    Default How Do I Swap Disk From Drum Brakes In The Back OF My Car!

    How Do I Swap Disk From Drum Brakes In The Back OF My Car!

    I hate the drum brakes in my 1994 Honda Civic HB Dx
    Ive changed them and the still dont hold

    So I want to change them to disk!

    And If possible I want to use the integra rear
    Please Help

    THANKS

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    buy the integra rear trailing arms, and hub/spindle assembly along with the ebrake cables and i believe the brake lines. unbolt yours, bolt in the integras. done. you can use your factory struts and control arms.

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    Don't forget if you change them, get the correct Brake line perportionent (sp)valve. This is the valve that even out the brake line fluid from front to rear. When I changed the 92 hatch to GSR suspension and brakes, I had to replace that valve. If you don't the pressure is off and it won't stop.

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    also get the integra rear lower control arms it will allow you to install a

    sway bar. my friend and i did the drum to disk swap and its very

    easy. plus nothing looks better than disks behind some nice 15's or

    16's

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    i got some disc from a GSR if u need one...its simple to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by hchbdx94
    How Do I Swap Disk From Drum Brakes In The Back OF My Car!

    I hate the drum brakes in my 1994 Honda Civic HB Dx
    Ive changed them and the still dont hold

    So I want to change them to disk!

    And If possible I want to use the integra rear
    Please Help

    THANKS
    Alex, just sell your car and start over.

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    don;t listen to him...he jsut mad becuz he ran out of shit to do wit his car....lol

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    buy them and ill put the one in under a hour for 75 bucks
    I do rb20 and rb25 wiring into s13 and s14's 300.00 shipped 24hr turn around turn ket start guaranteed! PM me for more details!

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    $75 is a good deal

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