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  1. #13
    Hi guys,

    Just want to give a heads up on the part numbers of RDA rotors and bendix pads in case anyone needs it.

    RDA 7908 - Front Rotors (Same as CRV 2006 on models) EDIT WRONG PART NUMBER Check 1st post for correct Part Number
    RDA 7805 - Rear Rotors (Same as CRV 2005 on models) EDIT WRONG PART NUMBER Check 1st post for correct Part Number

    DB1393 - Front Pads
    DB1847 - Rear Pads

    Installed my dimpled rotors and pads and put on the cl9's old 17" AME tracer wheels. Hopefully it looks alright?





    Last edited by blommer; 12-01-2016 at 11:40 AM.

  2. #14
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    did u install new pads?

    how does the braking feel now?
    RB1-ODC

  3. #15
    yup went for bendix GCT as they were good for stop start everyday driving, and not harsh on the rotors.

    I really think the dimpled & slots are overkill for a slow ass car but overall my braking distance has now decreased. Combination of rotors, pads and brake fluid flush.

    On a side note, wife's loving it.

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    sounds good mun...

    here is what i did to mine (fronts)



    helped so much ...considering the overall weight vs speed when stopping!
    RB1-ODC

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    Quote Originally Posted by blommer View Post
    Hi guys,

    Just want to give a heads up on the part numbers of RDA rotors and bendix pads in case anyone needs it.

    RDA 7908 - Front Rotors (Same as CRV 2006 on models)
    RDA 7805 - Rear Rotors (Same as CRV 2005 on models)

    DB1393 - Front Pads
    DB1847 - Rear Pads

    Installed my dimpled rotors and pads and put on the cl9's old 17" AME tracer wheels. Hopefully it looks alright?





    I know this is an old thread but are you able to give feedback on the above? would you still recommend it?
    THanks

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    Highly recommended upgrade...
    RB1-ODC

  7. #19
    BUMPING an old thread to inform everyone of the incorrect RDA part numbers given to me before.

    The CRV front rotors were 3mm thinner than the ODC's and after 2 years of driving, the brake pads have worn down and my brakes were trembling & shuddering every time I pushed the pedal while driving.

    So to sum up, ODC rotors are 28mm thick with a min thickness of 26mm, CRV rotors are 25mm thick with min thickness of 23mm. So as expected, I had the CRV rotors on and they were 1mm thinner than the min thickness of ODC's front which explains the shuddering and trembling.

    I have now updated the first post with the correct part numbers.

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