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Dc2R_K20R
04-13-2009, 10:29 PM
i have 2 front caliper from an integra type R (dc2)
excellent condition no pads only the 2 front calipers(with mounting brackets)
asking 140$
great upgrade for civic

eK-322
04-14-2009, 07:25 PM
i have 2 front caliper from an integra type R (dc2)
excellent condition no pads only the 2 front calipers(with mounting brackets)
asking 140$
great upgrade for civic

is it bolt on to 1996 ek hatch?

Dc2R_K20R
04-14-2009, 09:02 PM
the caliper are bolt-on, u just need to re-drill some prelude rotor...
im sure u can find all the info on honda-tech...

eK-322
04-14-2009, 09:07 PM
the caliper are bolt-on, u just need to re-drill some prelude rotor...
im sure u can find all the info on honda-tech...


you mean im gonna use prelude rotor on it can you send me a link to that?

spoon.ek9
04-15-2009, 09:30 AM
you need 11.2" rotors which means re-drilling a prelude/integra rotor to fit 4x100. you might also need to replace front knuckle and master cylinder.

i was thinking of buying this too and that's the answer i got :)

Chickenball
04-15-2009, 09:46 AM
you need 11.2" rotors which means re-drilling a prelude/integra rotor to fit 4x100. you might also need to replace front knuckle and master cylinder.

i was thinking of buying this too and that's the answer i got :)

x2. You can either go this route (drilling rotors) or you can get the ITR knuckles and hardware (which means the whole setup). YOu will also need to go with a 5 bolt rim. Somehow drilling into rotors isn't my idea of "safe". I think this would go great for someone that has a seized caliper or damaged front brake system.

Bump for the seller though!

eK-322
04-16-2009, 12:43 AM
you need 11.2" rotors which means re-drilling a prelude/integra rotor to fit 4x100. you might also need to replace front knuckle and master cylinder.

i was thinking of buying this too and that's the answer i got :)

thank's bro!

deadhero
04-16-2009, 05:19 AM
x2. You can either go this route (drilling rotors) or you can get the ITR knuckles and hardware (which means the whole setup). YOu will also need to go with a 5 bolt rim. Somehow drilling into rotors isn't my idea of "safe". I think this would go great for someone that has a seized caliper or damaged front brake system.

Bump for the seller though!


i have ITR caliper with prelude rotor on my civic. and that set up its been there for almost 5 years. machine shop can professionally drill a hole.

Dc2R_K20R
04-16-2009, 02:07 PM
yep, good upgrade for cheap right deadhero?

deadhero
04-16-2009, 02:13 PM
yep, good upgrade for cheap right deadhero?

definitely!