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> 95 accord rear disc brake conversion
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post Dec 15 2003, 06:48 AM
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Are there any stock parts from a different car that are swapable to the 95 accord to convert from drum to disc brakes? For example maybe parts from an acura of some kind. Or are there any inexpensive conversion kits out there that are good quality? PLEASE let me know thanks for all your help
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post Dec 29 2003, 08:27 AM
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Hey i see you havent gotten any responses. check out the accord club. Theres a lot of people that know what they are doing and respond within a couple hours with more than one opinion and way of looking at things. heres the link to join. The group moderator also can get many parts for accords and also doesnt tolerate spaming and drops people like flies that does so... you dont have to deal w/the garbage. http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Accord/
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post Dec 29 2003, 08:41 AM
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The reason he hasn't gotten any responses is probably because nobody here knows the answer.... That said, I just joined the group you mentioned below and it looks like a very active group Thanks for the link! Randy
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post Dec 29 2003, 09:43 AM
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I don't see the benefit for the amount of work involved in converting to rear disc. I would just buy an ex if I wanted it that bad. I am sure it can be done. But I believe everything needs to be changed, including the MC I think. It is pretty involved. But possible. I don't see the benefit vs cost/effort. Paul
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