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  1. #13
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    ej8 front disc. are they the same size as ek4? 262mm?

    cheers

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by nugget View Post
    ej8 front disc. are they the same size as ek4? 262mm?

    cheers
    i think so.... if i get the chance, ill see if i can measure em up when i rotate my tires around, but im pretty certain most eks have 262mm rotors, and then ek9 have the bigger 282mm rotors, im surprised honda didnt use atleast a twin caliper setup on there flagship model... or even better 4 pot calipers.... if nissan could pull it off why couldnt honda? cheap arse honda LOL
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  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by nugget View Post
    ej8 front disc. are they the same size as ek4? 262mm?

    cheers
    i think so.... if i get the chance, ill see if i can measure em up when i rotate my tires around, but im pretty certain most eks have 262mm rotors, and then ek9 have the bigger 282mm rotors, im surprised honda didnt use atleast a twin caliper setup on there flagship model... or even better 4 pot calipers.... if nissan could pull it off why couldnt honda? cheap arse honda LOL
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  4. #16
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    my cxi had 242mm up front up quite sure, ek9 has 282mm up front
    naturally i finished my set.

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    i think so.... if i get the chance, ill see if i can measure em up when i rotate my tires around, but im pretty certain most eks have 262mm rotors, and then ek9 have the bigger 282mm rotors, im surprised honda didnt use atleast a twin caliper setup on there flagship model... or even better 4 pot calipers.... if nissan could pull it off why couldnt honda? cheap arse honda LOL
    Probably because they werent built as track cars and their single piston calipers are hugely sufficient to lock the wheels up.

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