HRV uses same size rotor as the Integra DC2.. i don't think it is the same. I've got a HRV sport, not sure about the base model HRV though..Quote:
Originally Posted by spoon fit
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HRV uses same size rotor as the Integra DC2.. i don't think it is the same. I've got a HRV sport, not sure about the base model HRV though..Quote:
Originally Posted by spoon fit
i got qouted less then 200 for non honda clipers front only plus labour and .... less then 300 for orignal honda clipers plus labour front only ofcause
ic, i juz askQuote:
Originally Posted by Tony
i think all HRV share the same capliers
so what size of DC2?
300 for 'clipers'? or pads?Quote:
Originally Posted by emp
300 for OEM pads are way tooooo much.....
Why not just get the spoons or Mugen pads? Even EBC makes GreenSTuff pads for the Jazz - both GD1 and GD3. THat being said - if you guys would just help me out with my techie tread, this would be easypeasy :D
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Originally Posted by strepto
Are you sure that EBC makes pads for Jazz.
EBC Zink Anodized front discs: D1141
http://www.ebcbrakes.com/Assets/newgolddiscs.jpg
EBC Brakepads front: DP1340
EBC Drumbrakes rear: 6626
Full applicationlists are here.
EBC made in UK or US?
All EBC brakes are made in Europe - some in the UK, some in Germany. Its sold all over the world, and they are the only aftermarket brakesupplier with proper certification for the EU.
only? how abt Wilwood?Quote:
Originally Posted by strepto
I dont know, but I fail to see the importance of where they are made. Both EBC and Wilwood are good brakes - but lets face it - Wilwood is in a totally diffrent class of brakes. You'd also wanna look at:
www.fastbrakes.com
www.cobaltfriction.com