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    Brake setup for ED Civic (4x114.3 compatibilities ?)

    Just wondering what brake setups came out on Honda's that are simple to put on the ED (Straight swap worthy) that are 4x114.3 pattern.

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    You can get hold of DC2R pre 1998 4x114.3 262mm front knuckles and rear trailing complete with brakes and hand brake cable
    And set of DA9 front hubs

    Rear Rear trailing arms are bolt in as they same as ed civic

    Front Front require some work with a press, start by push out the 4x100 hubs on from da9 knuckles and do the same to 4x114.3 hubs on dc2r knuckles, then fit the the 4x114.3 dc2r hubs onto da9 knuckles with new wheel bearings and new wheel studs (long or short) if you want

    I would think there no need to for machining to caliper bracket as there just still 262mm, could just keep the da9 caliper
    Machining down the hub as per the ff-squad unsure myself best check when you got the two dc2r and da9 next to each other


    You will require some more research

    here a few links which can help you

    http://technet.ff-squad.com/how-to/5lug.ef-da/

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ake-swap/page2

    hope that helps

    Pat
    Last edited by pat88c; 29-07-2012 at 06:32 PM. Reason: update info with more tech info/spelling mistakes
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    Woooo!

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    Update my first post with more correct info and fix some spelling mistrakes
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