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    Rear Disks, SE-i

    well picked these up yesterday. now just need to put them on. i'll post some installed pix when i get everything on.



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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    with 13 inch wheel on


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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    sweetness im looking forward to doing the swap and those calipers look almost new! and I really like those rims. how long did it take you?

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    well i still have yet to put the new parts on my car. took me almost 5 years now to find these. there was an se-i once at the junk yard but they got rid of it before i could go and get these same parts. more than likely if the weather gets nicer, i'll be putting this stuff on the car. i think i'm going to get a rebuilt master cylinder at O'reilly auto parts which is about $65. i have a suspension/steering and alignment classes this semester, so i'm going to probably put these parts on at my house and align it at school. but for sure i'm going to post more pictures as i get it done.

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    nice find!

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Nice

    I hope you got the proprotion valve in the process.

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    sweet. and btw, what is that third piece in the pix? where does it go, what does it do, and is it necessary for the swap?

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Nice FIND!!

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    There is a set on ebay right now.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by carotman
    Nice
    I hope you got the proprotion valve in the process.

    love the new avy!

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    i'm probably going to pick one up at the junk yard from a prelude if i can find it. otherwise, i'm looking for the proportioning valve. shouldnt be very hard to find. hopefully the junk yard i frequently go to has one. as for the middle thing, that would be the rear suspension beam with the sway bar attached. not necesarry, but nice to have compared to not having the sway bar.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    5 years....................GOD DAMN...you wernt trying hard. i got mine right after i got my lx-i but i didnt have time to put them on till dec....its a better stop overall...and thoes 13 inch rims just fit....lol good luck.

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    5 years....................GOD DAMN...you wernt trying hard. i got mine right after i got my lx-i but i didnt have time to put them on till dec....its a better stop overall...and thoes 13 inch rims just fit....lol good luck.

    There are not very many SE-i's in the Texas junkyards. Nice find with those hubs the calipers look resonably new. Good luck
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    well actually i got these only thanks to wprocomp. and no, not too many SE-i's in the junk yards. most are still on the roads that i've seen around here where i live. noticed that the dust shields dont clear the 13's, so they will need to be removed. i've been informed that they are a bitch. either remove them or pull them back some toward the suspension.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    well actually i got these only thanks to wprocomp. and no, not too many SE-i's in the junk yards. most are still on the roads that i've seen around here where i live. noticed that the dust shields dont clear the 13's, so they will need to be removed. i've been informed that they are a bitch. either remove them or pull them back some toward the suspension.

    Actually the dust shields are very easy. As long as you can remove the 32MM axle nut (not really an axle, but you know what I mean). Once you remove that, you just slide the hub and bearing off and remove the four 10MM bolt that hold it on. Then put everything back together in reverse. Takes about 10 min with the hub off the car.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    ok, well i'll do that then. those are going to look sweet behind my wheels. i think i may paint the calipers red like i used to have with my original fronts. might as well show em off.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    ok, well i'll do that then. those are going to look sweet behind my wheels. i think i may paint the calipers red like i used to have with my original fronts. might as well show em off.

    You know I kinda always liked the gold caliper look (red is not my thing). Kinda makes them stick out, but not to much.



    Either way good luck and hit me up if you need any help with the swap.


    P.S. check the shock bushings I have two sets of rear se-i hubs, one has good bushings, the other bushings were completely shot.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    i dunno how gold calipers are going to look on my gold car. although i thought of that also. red will go with the rest of my car, interior and what not. i'm having some crappy weather here, so i dont know when i'm going to be able to do this swap.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    well actually i got these only thanks to wprocomp. and no, not too many SE-i's in the junk yards. most are still on the roads that i've seen around here where i live. noticed that the dust shields dont clear the 13's, so they will need to be removed. i've been informed that they are a bitch. either remove them or pull them back some toward the suspension.

    mine didnt come with them...mine were on justins 88 turbo white hatch...so i guess lightweight....ftw...lol

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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    this swap shouldnt take very long will it? i have worked on the rear suspension of my car just in the drive way without a lift. although i should have all the parts and some extra ones. doesnt look too promissing with the weather. and now i'm more or less being forced to take up a job along with going to college full time. so now i dont know when i'm going to get a chance to get this done. guess i can end up taking up the garage for a while so i have a nice dry place to do this.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    this swap shouldnt take very long will it? i have worked on the rear suspension of my car just in the drive way without a lift. although i should have all the parts and some extra ones. doesnt look too promissing with the weather. and now i'm more or less being forced to take up a job along with going to college full time. so now i dont know when i'm going to get a chance to get this done. guess i can end up taking up the garage for a while so i have a nice dry place to do this.

    It should not take you anytime at all. If you are mechanically inclined it should take you no more then 2hr's or so. If you had a friend help you could do it all at once by lifting both sides of the car at once. Are you going to replace your ball joints?
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by Legend_master
    It should not take you anytime at all. If you are mechanically inclined it should take you no more then 2hr's or so. If you had a friend help you could do it all at once by lifting both sides of the car at once. Are you going to replace your ball joints?
    It won't take long if no bolts are seized. The lower shock bolts are notorious for rust-welding themselves on the rear, even on southern cars.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    this swap shouldnt take very long will it? i have worked on the rear suspension of my car just in the drive way without a lift. although i should have all the parts and some extra ones. doesnt look too promissing with the weather. and now i'm more or less being forced to take up a job along with going to college full time. so now i dont know when i'm going to get a chance to get this done. guess i can end up taking up the garage for a while so i have a nice dry place to do this.

    took me like 3 hours...we did it in my uncles drive way on jack stands




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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    yeah, i've taken classes at college to do with suspension work and what not. not really a problem. just i didnt know how much time it would be to remove and install all these parts. i'll be using PB blaster, that stuff made taking my exhaust apart very easy and has been great when i've worked on my datsun's suspension. anyways, i'm probably going to go ahead and take the rotors to get cut up at school next week. if not there then at o'reillys thats down the street. i kinda want to paint the suspension parts black while everything is off the car. i dont think i'm going to be replacing the ball joints at this point yet. not really in my budget. maybe in my summer semester i can do that at school. hey MessyHonda, which master cylinder and proportioning valve did you use? i plan to try and use my master cylinder, my car is carbed, and a prelude valve.
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    Re: Rear Disks, SE-i

    i have a the bigger master cylinder since mine is fuel injected... and i have an SE-i prop valve....i also thought about paint but these parts are ment to get dirty as long as you dont have any bare metal you are all good.

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