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  1. #1
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    Accord CD5

    wanting to put in new rotors

    had my service the other day and my brakes are close to nothing, so it seems i have to be replacing them.

    I was interested in purchasing some front slotted/drilled Rotors for my model accord (seeing as I can get some the same price for OEM and look much hotter hah), would I have to modify anything else so they would fit properly? bigger calipers, new hub etc? or can I just replace them and everything will be fine?
    Last edited by Rico; 29-07-2007 at 10:46 PM.

  2. #2
    You can get replacement rotors for your car. 100% bolt on.
    Look up DBA or RDA
    to enquire about replacement rotors.

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    yeah ive heard some chat about DBA rotors on the forums, but don't know where to pick them up. I searched the 'where 2 buy' forum and ebay and have no luck, any help ?
    The rotors that I found where $160 for slotted + drilled front rotors but some no name so im unsure whether to go with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rico View Post
    yeah ive heard some chat about DBA rotors on the forums, but don't know where to pick them up. I searched the 'where 2 buy' forum and ebay and have no luck, any help ?
    The rotors that I found where $160 for slotted + drilled front rotors but some no name so im unsure whether to go with them.

    should be able to find a nearby stockist here

    u can get the dba catalogue here and as far as i can tell ude be after no.470 for the fronts and no.471 for the rears (found i had an old catalogue on my comp ). not sure about prices but personally ide be more inclined to go for a well known product than sumthing ive never heard of, ur choice tho.

    gl with wateva u end up getting neway

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    Hey Rico, i know that dba offer standard and slotted only for our accord from what i saw on ther website. Are you changing yours yourself? A DIY would be great or if you dont mind giving me a hand on changing mine.

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    Rears are easy. Pretty much the same as most other hondas. Civics etc. I'm sure there is a diy on here somewhere for them.

    The fronts are a bit trickier. The little Japanese man designing the accords must have had a bit of a brain melt down when it came to the front brakes. Basically the steps (that I followed, there are a number of ways that people do it) are:

    1. With the car still on the ground crack the hub nuts.
    2. Jack up car, take off front wheels etc...
    3. Get someone to step on the brakes and crack the 4 bolts that hold the hub/bearing to the rotor.
    4. Take off the brake caliper and caliper bracket. Suspend the caliper with zip ties or something so its not hanging on the brake line.
    5. Undo the upper, lower and tie rod ball joints.
    6. Take off the hub nut completely, then take the hub/knuckly assembly off the car.
    7. Undo the 4 double hex bolts holding the hub/bearing to the knuckle. Undo the 4 rotor bolts you cracked earlier completely.
    8. Now you should be able to separate the rotor from the hub/bearing. If you have trouble getting the hub/bearing out of the knuckle then get some longer bolts than the ones that were holding them together. Screw them in a bit and gradually tap evenly on opposing sides. It isn't pressed in so should come out fairly easily.

    Thats it. Reassemble in reverse order. Remembering to replace the cotter pins for the ball joints. It really does need photos. If you'd like more details I can try.

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    On the CD, you just undo the 2 bolts holding the calipers to the bracket, and then take off the 2 bolts holding the bracket to the hub, Then, undo the 2 locking screws on the rotor using an impact screwdriver ($20 from supercheap) and then give the rotors a little tap with a hammer/mallet and it will just come off. Put some anti-sieze on the hub area, put the new rotors on and put on the locking screws, also using the impact screwdriver. Then put on the bracket and caliper in the reverse order, (you will have to compress the caliper piston to accomodate for the thicker new rotor) and voila, put the wheels on and pump the brakes to push the pads back onto the rotors before test driving.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Front is hub over rotor.

    Ps. found a good diy on ht. He does it without taking the knuckle assembly off. Just makes seperating the hub/bearing a bit harder.

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1281812

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    Ahh, I see. Those are a pain in the butt.
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    cheers guys, im thinking of getting a pro to do it for me seeing as i dont have the right tools

    a friend of mine says i need to replace my brake pads once i put new rotors in, is that true?

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    hey guys just another question, does anyone know any good places in Sydney that can install the rotors? I was gonna get ben to do it for me but he said he doesnt have some of the right tools since the accord is a bit different to most other hondas when it comes to installing the rotors. Went down to A&B motor sports the other day and they quoted me $330 to get them put in, hmmm ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rico View Post
    cheers guys, im thinking of getting a pro to do it for me seeing as i dont have the right tools

    a friend of mine says i need to replace my brake pads once i put new rotors in, is that true?
    the issues is the old pads will have an unever surface, and could score your brand new discs, so its better to just get new pads at the same time

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