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    brembo rotors!

    yo, guys will these fit directly on or will I have to get new calipers and such?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2438066445
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    You should verify if they are for an DX/LX or a LXi/SEi model before bidding.
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    thanx, I'll ask.
    "I SEE" said the blind man to the deaf dog.

    Local honda tech got sent off to the air force. If u want something done u just have to do it urself! Having the engine rebuilt.

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    If they do fit you will not have to change the calipers. New pads are a good idea. You can get some good AEM brake pads from nopionline.com
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    I sent the seller an email so I'll see what he says.
    "I SEE" said the blind man to the deaf dog.

    Local honda tech got sent off to the air force. If u want something done u just have to do it urself! Having the engine rebuilt.

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    I hate to say this but when my ball bearings went out I had to go to scarp yard and the first spindle with rotor they gave me was for an '89 and I had to go exchange cause the rotor was too big so yes make sure you find whatmodel before you bid

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    sorry for reviving, but are the brembo rotors the stock size?

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    yeah i think so
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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopyloopy
    sorry for reviving, but are the brembo rotors the stock size?
    Yep they are stock replacement. You can get them from Nopi if you want.

    Also, brembo makes stock replacement performance cross drilled rotors, you might wanna use that too.

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    ok, thanks. i was looking more at the slotted, since i hear the drilled ones tend to crack rather easily.

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    brembo makes slotted for the front. they're pretty damn nice. i have a set waiting to go on.

    oh and powerslot makes slotted for the rear, too.
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    well nopi has it for $2 cheaper for the fronts and rear (stock replacements) >>> http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...0Accord%201989

    http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...0Accord%201989

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    the OE brembos are nice too. I got a set with brembo pads. They are quite good. No pulse or warp, no squeaks from the pads which I think are very similar to metal masters. Just great stopping power and excellent modulation.

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    tirerack.com they have the proper brembos that fit out cars, i found a set of two for like 70 something shipped. they also have really good brake pads, they will answer your questions too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile
    tirerack.com they have the proper brembos that fit out cars, i found a set of two for like 70 something shipped. they also have really good brake pads, they will answer your questions too.

    The only downside of the brembo pads is brake dust. There is quite a bit of it. Still no squeaks and stopping power is great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by possum
    The only downside of the brembo pads is brake dust. There is quite a bit of it. Still no squeaks and stopping power is great.
    well they have other pads,they carry a ceramic one for example, but the rotors are harder to get

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