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jitterbug
03-22-2007, 09:39 PM
I Know, i know. We've answered this question like a billion f*$#ing times but i gotta ask. What rear do i need to swap from drum to disc for a 95 dx hatch. i saw the faq up top but that was a 99. is the 95 the same? and im tired of the fact that nobody makes a conversion kit you have to bust your ass finding parts and making them fit. I just want to make sure im looking for the right parts. A simple list will be super. Thanx much fellas (and ladies)
:hammer:
I got all my stuff off a 94 integra gsr. The 94-01 integra is all direct bolt up with the integra ebrake cables.
krychek57
03-22-2007, 09:41 PM
I Know, i know. We've answered this question like a billion f*$#ing times but i gotta ask. What rear do i need to swap from drum to disc for a 95 dx hatch. i saw the faq up top but that was a 99. is the 95 the same? and im tired of the fact that nobody makes a conversion kit you have to bust your ass finding parts and making them fit. I just want to make sure im looking for the right parts. A simple list will be super. Thanx much fellas (and ladies)
:hammer:
Stick with the drums, you won't notice much difference
>_>
Here is a small list of what I used as well:
91 civic ex sedan 15/16ths master cylinder
92-95 civic si 40/40 prop valve
rear gsr complete trailing arms with ebrake cables
I also swapped the front to integra brakes as well
jitterbug
03-22-2007, 09:48 PM
Good stuff thanks much fellas ill use this and do some homework and see what I come up with
dustin_crxsi
03-22-2007, 11:02 PM
lol..the topic got me to look. beating a dead horse..lol your messed up man
Beeza
03-23-2007, 12:32 AM
Love ya Aviator...Classic.
4Door Life
03-23-2007, 12:39 AM
I Know, i know. We've answered this question like a billion f*$#ing times but i gotta ask. What rear do i need to swap from drum to disc for a 95 dx hatch. i saw the faq up top but that was a 99. is the 95 the same? and im tired of the fact that nobody makes a conversion kit you have to bust your ass finding parts and making them fit. I just want to make sure im looking for the right parts. A simple list will be super. Thanx much fellas (and ladies)
:hammer:
just think of it like this...
you could easily pay $600 or more for a kit or do some research and pay $100-$200... my set up cost me $175...
jitterbug
03-24-2007, 05:03 PM
not such a bad deal $175 i want a new tranny first but thats cheaper then i thought
blackhatch96
03-26-2007, 12:50 PM
I ran into a guy who was selling a 95 GSR setup for 150, I was kicking my self for not having any money at the time! What can ya do! But I've been looking at a few wrecking yards and if they had them instock it'd be just over 200 w/ tax, so its not that bad!
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