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  1. #1
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    Will this brake combo work?

    Hi guys trying to figure out my new brake setup here, will this work on a eg civic.

    DC2R front calipers
    282mm disc 4x100 (I recall jdmyard sell these but cant find now?)
    dc2 vtir or ek vtir steering knuckles (even though they use 262mm disc the 282 caliper will space out right?)

    Rear, stock eg 242 disc setup.

    dc2r booster, bmc & prop valve.

    Thanks

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    Yeah it will work. you need the 3mm spacer from jdmyard. Prelude 282mm 4x114 rotors and redrill to 4x100. Bang for buck setup
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    Where to buy those 282 rotors? Somebody used to sell them already drilled 4x100 from memory.

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    jdmyard should have some dba prelude rotors. Im sure they can redrill for you aswell but they are moving atm so that might take abit longer. if not, ebay will have some.
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    If not, who can I enlist to redrill for me? In Melbourne.

    Another concern I had is that the booster, bmc and prop valve are for 282f and 262r, but I'm running 242r will that cause any problems?

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    Contact Yonas @ JDMyard to re-drill and send to you. Shippings not that expensive anyway.
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    i just got my bb4 rotor and re drill, if you can get it straight off the shelf 4x100 282mm rotor, go for it.
    it costs me $120 per pair to re drill 4x100 rotors.

    that brake set up you got there is very effective, i wonder what engine is in the EG. cos as far as i know, the 262mm with decent pads were doing a great job with my EG b18c2.

    now i got turbo, so i upgrade to BB4 calipers, rotors, 3mm spacer from JDMyard $55 shipped and project Mu pads.

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    i got spacers here bill $50 bnib from jdmyard
    bought extra.
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    so the rotors are predlude 4x114 and you get them redrilled to 4x100?

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    Quote Originally Posted by getm_up View Post
    so the rotors are predlude 4x114 and you get them redrilled to 4x100?
    thats what you do yea.
    i did that too recently and used the 3mm spacer under rotor
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    and for the rears just use civic vi (ep chassis) rear rotors
    theyre 4x100 260mm.

    ep rear rotors but make sure its 4x100

    i bought one set from the states
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    i used the Ek4 rear brake set up

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