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  1. #13
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    Oct 2006
    Location
    Hunter Valley NSW
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    lownslowsedan
    Project Mus are more for people who do some racing, track days etc.
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  2. #14
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    Apr 2012
    Location
    Melbourne, S.E Suburbs
    Car:
    05 DC5S
    Im currently using the "Supercheap Auto Parts Finder", to find the pads and rotors for my 2001 Integra, but the parts would come up as for the front "Integra 97-" which seems okay, im assuming that means integra 97 onwards. But for the rear it would say "Prelude 2000- rear". Does it matter? Will it still fit on my integra?

    This also applies for the brake pads, it would just say its for "Honda Integra Type R" which mine is not, its weird and i'm not sure if it will fit my car so i don't want to buy them yet.

    I'm just really concerned about size, whether it will fit.
    Last edited by eLtrix; 01-05-2012 at 11:17 PM.

  3. #15
    Hehehe, please remember as I did note, I'm more use to those pads and brands hence why I used them as my example to demonstrate what I was talking about. I prefer my JDM brands and know where I can get them for a good price [to me they're good price] but there are others that like local brands and they're fine too =)

    @ eLtrix - Regarding the Project μ Type NS, those are the 'official' price for the main distributor etc. You can get them cheaper with guys like PerfectRun, Jesse Streeter, etc. JDM parts are more expensive but if you know where to look, the bill isn't actually too bad =)

    Yes 97- means onwards. I wouldn't rely too much on part finders like imo, they're usually [On sites like SCA/Autobarn/Repco, etc] incomplete or inaccurate, always refer to the manufacturer's site and grab the part #s provided =) Trism's suggestion of ringing them is good [All the manufacturers will either have a dealership network or direct shop] to contact =)

    QFM have a good reputation overall from what I've seen, haven't tried them personally. Bendix very hit and miss, some people love them, others don't want to even look at them.

    @ Trism - I personally never been happy with OE Replacement, one step up is better if you go for a fun run, last thing you want is smoke pouring from your Tofu Pads cause they KO'd after a short sprint [Happened on my car when I was waiting for my Endless/Dixcel setup to arrive, General CT cooked on RDA Rotors XD] and have no brakes =| That's just me though
    Last edited by DreadAngel; 01-05-2012 at 11:59 PM.
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  4. #16
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    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Geelong
    Car:
    EG4 B18CR
    get RDA Rotor, front brake pad use Bendix or Endless Rear pads just use RDA Pads

    PM to EG5 from JDMYard Sdyney and make a deal with him for packages, don't go to Supercheap Auto Parts, Repco and autobarn they selling about $130-150$ EACH!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by Monetz; 02-05-2012 at 03:47 AM.

  5. #17
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    Apr 2012
    Location
    Melbourne, S.E Suburbs
    Car:
    05 DC5S
    Thanks for the help everyone. Im ending up getting the gernal RDA rotors, and some QFM pads.

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