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    DYLAN DYLAN DYLAN DYLAN!1 Black R's Avatar
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    Cool heads up on brake upgrades!

    A good friend of mine is selling his brake upgrades:

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1960833

    This is perfect for a low-budget mountain runner/ autoxer/ road racer, etc!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tasuki_Civic
    i woke up to the feeling of someone cutting my clothes from my pants to my bra. all in one cut

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    For anyone looking to reference, or tips/advice...

    This is the rear end setup I ran for a while. I used to have stock civic in the front with stock MC and booster. I ran a 4040 prop valve (NOTE: Reccomended prop valve is 3540...I just chose to do things a different way) with the DA rear end. It was a GREAT setup and DEFINITLY gave my front brakes and easier time.

    This is an easy swap. Pull your old out, and put in the new. Est Time: 2hrs, give or take... You PROBABLY need to replace your trailing arm bushins, anyways... OEM rubber has been tested and proven to be better in your TA bushings thatn urethane.

    If anyone needed help installing, or whatever, I could help. You supply beer, I'll supply the tools and knowledge.
    JDMadness ==> EvasiveEF9

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