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Good thinking Batman.
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Thanks for the write-up. I did the switch yesterday. I created new curse words during the install of the driver's side e-brake cable. Other than that, smooth and straight forward.
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Looks like i stand to be corrected...
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but the thing i still cant seem to figure out is where to buy the rear brake assembly...
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am i the only one that didnt struggle with that? put the cable on to the caliper, back out the adjuster on the e-brake as far as it goes, put the cable through, THEN attach all the brackets and readjust the cables. it was cake.
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i did that, dunno.
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The end result...
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where did u find ep3 rear brakes from ebay, a junk yard where, i have been looking on and off for a while
thanks
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This is probably dumb question to ask but is the EP3's rotors fit 4x100?
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thanks nice site
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Bit of a n00b question, but I couldn't find a definitive answer anywhere. What is the COMPLETE list of parts needed for this conversion, assuming it is coming from a 4x100 car. (i.e. EP3 or Canadian 1.7 EL) My best guess is; Rear Trailing Arm Assembly (both sides) Brake Lines E-Brake Cables Calipers Rotors Brake Pads Is that it? I am freaking sick of dealing with drum brakes. Thanks in advance,
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biggest problem for me is finding a 4 lug set up for the back. cant ****in find it ANYWERE
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im gna do the rsx-s swap on dx...should be just as fun!!!
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I may be parting out the disk brakes/5-lug conversion from my wrecked RSX. What are all the parts I need to remove in order to get everything ready for the 01-05 Civic guys?
I think I have an idea but I've never done this before. Front: rotors pads calipers hubs LCAs? axles? Rear: rotors pads calipers hubs rear trailing arms? Will I have to include the shocks and springs also? Proportioning valve? thanks buds
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Assuming you're referring to the '03 Type-S that's in your signature, you'll need the following:
Rear: E-brake cable ABS sensor & wiring (to plug connection by gas tank and in the trunk area by the right rear strut tower) Trailing arm Lower control arm Knuckle Hub Rotor Caliper Brake line (to wheel well) Front: (If you have the K20 in your swap plans, you'll be ok with using the RSX Type-S axles. If you're just keeping the D17, you'll need to take the Type-S axles and your D17 axles to get cut and re-welded.) Knuckle Rotor Caliper Brake line (to wheel well) ABS sensor & wiring (to plug) For the front MacPhersons, you can do a few things: 1. Run 01-02 struts with modified knuckle bolt holes (14mm -> 16mm) 2. Run 03-05 struts without modification 3. Run the Type-S struts with the Type-S tie rod ends For better brake feel, you might want the Booster and Master Cylinder. PS. This thread is in the FAQ's. There was no need to bump it. |
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