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  1. #1
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    Rear ED Disc Conversion

    Just triple checking before going ahead and purchasing certain things. For an ED6 rear disk conversion I need..

    * Rear Trailing arms with discs, callipers, pads, brake lines, handbrake cables
    * 4040 prop valve

    That's all? Everywhere I read it suggests something else!
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    Hay mate I'm doing the same at the moment, you going eg/dc2 do they fit? Thanks
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    Thats all you need. Ive done it myself.

    all trailing arms from ed/eg/ek/da/dc are the same.
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    Not quite the same, the trailing arm bushing in the DA and i believe ED is slightly larger than the rest so not interchangeable, so if replacing you need the specific bushing and tool ( if you use one). The dimensions of the whole rest of the arm etc are all the same so although the bushings won't swap, the whole arm will.

    There are ways to fit the EG/DC bushings in to the DA arms but easier to just buy the correct ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    Thats all you need. Ive done it myself.

    all trailing arms from ed/eg/ek/da/dc are the same.
    fronts the same too trism?
    4040 prop valve from dc2?

    been wanting to buy an ed hahah
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  6. #6
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    Stock fronts for the moment.

    They're a bit different, as there was a few different combinations of knuckle/hub/caliper/rotor.

    Its best to change all of them together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    fronts the same too trism?
    4040 prop valve from dc2?

    been wanting to buy an ed hahah
    Prop valve from a Concerto or CRX

    Concerto also came with rear discs so might be easier/cheaper to find at wreckers
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    Also da teg pretty easy to find.
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