I have a set of front spindles and rear disk from a 99 si coupe. I want to put them on a stock 2000 ek hatch.....Would I be able to just throw the spindles on and lines with no problems? I kno I can do the rear disk but was wondering if I had to change anything in the front to put the spindles in? thanx.
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Originally posted by LS/Vtec View PostThe only thin you'll need if it's not on your rear disc is Integra/em1 rear brake hoses.
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its all direct bolt on as long as you have calipers and all.your proportional valve on your hatch does NOT have to be changed.its already a 40/40 .the same as a civic si one.but it would be best for you to change your brake booster and master cylinder.but will be fine without it in the meantime.im running 5 lug on my hatch with my stock parts.Last edited by jdmdikk; 01-01-2013, 10:55 AM.Originally posted by knuckk@jdmdikk only dude i would take advice from.
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Originally posted by jdmdikk View Postits all direct bolt on as long as you have calipers and all.your proportional valve on your hatch does NOT have to be changed.its already a 40/40 .the same as a civic si one.but it would be best for you to change your brake booster and master cylinder.but will be fine without it in the meantime.im running 5 lug on my hatch with my stock parts.
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Originally posted by spoon_EK View PostYoo do u know if ima have to change out the front lower arm and forks?? Cuz I checked the part numbers and a si's fork and lower arm is diferent in the frontOriginally posted by Deathwish203Im on welfare...can i get a better deal???where u located
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Originally posted by spoon_EK View PostYoo do u know if ima have to change out the front lower arm and forks?? Cuz I checked the part numbers and a si's fork and lower arm is diferent in the front
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