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Rear disc brake conversion

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bagged4doorcivic   +1y
I am planning on doing a rear disc brake conversion on my 1995 four door civic and I was just wondering what parts I would need to make this possible. So far I was told that I could just take the rear hub off of a 1991 and up integra or civic. I was just wondering if this is true or not.
RedHJedi   +1y
You at least need the hubs, calipers, and E-brake cables, all the way up to the e-brake handle. On mine, I got the entire trailing arms off of an LS Integra, and I've always been told that you need the entire trailing arms...so that's what I got.

Dave
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MagicMikey   +1y
i am not sure what all u need but i got the rear set up of a 96 integra on my 93 2dr civic and the larger disk from the 96 on the frt too. the frount just botled on. but u gota get the hold spindle assembly. so i guess the same is true with the back. the back of mine was already swaped when i got the car i just had to finish the frount for the swap.
i know the breaks on my car work alot beter than the stock stuff.
bagged4doorcivic   +1y
Originally posted by RedHJedi



You at least need the hubs, calipers, and E-brake cables, all the way up to the e-brake handle. On mine, I got the entire trailing arms off of an LS Integra, and I've always been told that you need the entire trailing arms...so that's what I got.

Dave Latest Craze

Yeah that is what I was planning on getting execpt for the trailing arm because I was told i really did'nt need it, but if that's what I need to do it then thats what I'll get. And everything just pretty much bolts right up to each other right?

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