- Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:30 pm
#27911
Parts needed:
-Trailing arms
-Rotors
-Calipers
-Caliper Brackets
-Hub Spindle
-Parking Brake cables (for your car) if you are a hatch, an Si or integra brakes will work
Not needed but good reccomendation:
-Upgrade the front brakes to integra size
Stock civic brakes are smaller than the integras unless you have abs and top of the line ex, sir etc. The larger brakes in the front will definitely help. If you do upgrade the front, mastercylinder and prop valve are recommended to be upgraded.
-Upgrade Master Cylinder (if it is 7/8ths, there is no need to, but it is worth it to if you are a 13/16th master cylinder. It is labeled on the side of the metal piston below the reservoir where you fill your brake fluid in. The Civic EG master cylinder upgrade w/o upgrading your brake booster is 15/16th from a 1991 civic ex sedan. Other options that isnt fully bolt in, are 1" integra master cylinders from type R.
-Upgrade Brake Booster - Only necessary if you use a non civic master cylinder. An integra master cylinder will only fit an integra brake booster.
-Upgrade Proportioning Valve. all DC non abs boosters will bolt right up. There maybe necessary flaring of brake lines needed.
This is the valve that regulates the pressure and fluid to all 4 corners of the system. A drum proportioning valve is different from a 4 wheel disc system. While it is not necessary to upgrade this piece for regular driving, it is is a good recommendations since you are actually handicapping the system. The proportioning valve you are looking for comes from 4wheel disc brake Civics. The valve has a stamp 4040 on it. It can come from Integra RS non abs also.
-Brake lines
This is entirely optional but seeing that these cars are over a decade old, it might be a good idea to replace those old rubber brake lines with stainless steel brake lines while everything is out. Make sure to buy a set of brake lines that is for a 4 wheel disc brake model of your car. Popular companies like Techna-fit, Earls, Goodridge make them for our cars.
hope this helps!
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