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    New Rear Disc Brakes in! Thought I take a few pics.

    here ya guys go. Fun experience and I'm glad I did it..i'm sure SS Lines feel a lot better too! It makes a big difference if you have the right tools (ie. Ball joint press, u joints, air tools ^^)


    enjoy the pics!















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    sweet, how long did it take you? notice any difference when stopping?
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    how were talking!
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    cool, did you convert the front setup with the bigger rotors too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonrichert
    cool, did you convert the front setup with the bigger rotors too?

    do you see any? haha... all ya dx, lx n lx-i owner had drums for the rear, only the se-i comes in disc for the rear... rare upgrade n it's a must!
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxoutracer
    do you see any? haha... all ya dx, lx n lx-i owner had drums for the rear, only the se-i comes in disc for the rear... rare upgrade n it's a must!
    Didn't you once have a LX-i too, Jess?
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    tight looks good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Impact
    Didn't you once have a LX-i too, Jess?
    yup! i had to replace the drum once, it was a bitch! wish they came disc stock!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88accordalltheway
    sweet, how long did it take you? notice any difference when stopping?
    Well since I was short on time due to work, I worked on it little by little from thursday night till saturday night. I would say a good 6-7hrs with some minor mishaps inbetween. Probably can do it in less than 3hrs if I were to do it again.

    As for stopping, it definitely feels better when I brake HARD. Haven't exactly taken it hard (by hard i mean autocross hard) yet so I have yet to have opinions on the stainless steel lines and the rear disc brakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by jonrichert
    cool, did you convert the front setup with the bigger rotors too?
    Nope. 88-89 LXi has the same front setup as the 89 SEi. So no upgrade there

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    anyone know where to get cheap oem replacement rotors? Looks like I might need a set.

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    Looks great. Makes me want to put mine on. I don't have the money to do them yet though.
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    Love the rims what are they off of? car looks good too btw, nice work on the brake setup

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    with the rims on they look tiny.
    but mad prop's, look's real good!
    think i'll invest in some later in the future
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    Looks good man. I think I need new brakes too. My car wobbles when I hit the brakes when I'm going about 60mph. Someone told me it could be a warped rotor. What do you guys think??

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullard123
    Looks good man. I think I need new brakes too. My car wobbles when I hit the brakes when I'm going about 60mph. Someone told me it could be a warped rotor. What do you guys think??
    Warped rotors can cause that but your tires may need to be rebalanced also.
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    thanks for the comment guys. maybe someday I will upgrade the disc too. ^^

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    Sorry if this was answered already, but what car are those wheels off of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88accordlxcarb
    Sorry if this was answered already, but what car are those wheels off of?
    1995 GSR rims. Good Luck finding a clean set. Especially since they are polish, there is a clearcoat that is easily oxidized and visible might I add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullard123
    Looks good man. I think I need new brakes too. My car wobbles when I hit the brakes when I'm going about 60mph. Someone told me it could be a warped rotor. What do you guys think??
    Yeah, that is prolly a warped rotor. If your steering wheel wobbles when stopping, it is the front. If not, should be the back drums/ rotors. (w/e you have)

    Looks good Busted Blue. Like the rims too.
    Last edited by 88Accord-DX; 08-23-2004 at 10:49 PM.

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    brakes look awesome! I need to start looking around for a conversion. Besides exhaust, thats my next 'upgrade'. Those wheels look killer too. Now you just need to drop that thing and it'll look perfect.

    Quote Originally Posted by Busted_Blue
    1995 GSR rims. Good Luck finding a clean set. Especially since they are polish, there is a clearcoat that is easily oxidized and visible might I add.
    if you ever come up to around here, you better take those wheels off. They are worth their weight in gold around here and never stay on the same car for long.
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    nxracer, It's lower 1 inch. I scrape on my driveway already so, I don't think I will lower it anymore. I like my stance and the stiffness of the tokico springs. It feels great with the 205/50/15 rubber I wear. Mountain roads feel great with this car, I think the next upgrade will be more suspension parts (ie. rear sway, bushings, strut bar.)

    As far as my rims, there are a million of them in the bay area. We are infested with Integras/civics here. Note to myself to never go to oregon. LOL


    Thanks for the compliments. I know my car isn't the best of them, but I love it. I also got this static cling from work the other day.


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