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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    ek4 and dc2 are
    ek9 and dc2r are the same

    not sure about the interchangeability of the ek1 pads, maybe eg's?
    why even bother trying to find out whether you can get it from another car, just ask for pads for your year and model
    EK4 front caliper and DC2 Vtir front are different
    They run different pads too
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  2. #14
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    oh? so only same rotor size?
    i know 96spec dc2r's front and rear pads were the same as ek4's

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    Quote Originally Posted by hengis View Post
    thanks vinny!
    so does the EK CXI/GLI pads interchange with any other hondas?

    and are EK4, EK9, and DC2VTi-R calipers the same size?
    EK Cxi and Gli are different.

    EK Gli are like DC4/EK4/EG6 262mm and has rear disc.
    EK Cxi is like EG4 242mm, drum brakes for rear.

    EK9 is the same with DC2R 282mm.

    knuckles are different too, as they accommodate different size calipers.
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  4. #16
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    in regards to pads

    Ek1 have their own
    ek4 and dc4 are the same
    vtir and 96spec jdm itr are the same
    ek9 and dc2r are the same

    Imo best upgrde would be to get Ek4 hubs second hand with rotors and pads.
    set u back around 300ish + labour. Much better braking than Ek1
    also consider converting rear drum into disc.
    dont forget to change booster + master, and prop valve
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