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Who's using the tas auto r.o.h conversion? + Other choices?

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    Who's using the tas auto r.o.h conversion? + Other choices?

    I have a couple questions about the tas auto rotor over hub conversion.Are they quality hubs?Is it worth the price,and which car are they from? I couldnt find the section in the forums where you guys talked about which honda/acura oe 4 lug rotor over hub parts work. I would like to use 98-02 accord hubs, but I think someone said they wont work. Isn't it acura cl hubs?

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    Accord 98-02 hubs won't work i think because of the inside diameter and the splines won't match up with our Accord axles.

    Acura CL 2.3 premiums will though because that's what i used and it all went into place like it was meant for it.

    the info i used was between this site , http://hondalover11279.tripod.com/BrakeRotor.html and Hondafan's thread but i can't find that right now. i'll post it after i get off of work around noon EST.

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      #3
      tas uses oem hubs and bearings, not cheapos.

      the rest of the brake components in the kit are cheap shit im sure


      smoke tires, not drugs.

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        #4
        i bought the tas ROH when my front bearings gave out
        been using them for over 6 months, no problems so far

        MY CB7

        FULL part out thread:
        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204494

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          #5
          Originally posted by Leung View Post
          Accord 98-02 hubs won't work i think because of the inside diameter and the splines won't match up with our Accord axles.

          Acura CL 2.3 premiums will though because that's what i used and it all went into place like it was meant for it.

          the info i used was between this site , http://hondalover11279.tripod.com/BrakeRotor.html and Hondafan's thread but i can't find that right now. i'll post it after i get off of work around noon EST.
          I talked to the guy who did the 5lug swap with 98-02 front knuckles. I did some measurments on a 99 ex coupe at school and they SHOULD fit a cb7. All the bolts are the right sizes but the curve of the knuckle is a bit diffrent i think. Someone needs to try it to verify it but the axle should work they both have 36mm nuts on the end.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
            I talked to the guy who did the 5lug swap with 98-02 front knuckles. I did some measurments on a 99 ex coupe at school and they SHOULD fit a cb7. All the bolts are the right sizes but the curve of the knuckle is a bit diffrent i think. Someone needs to try it to verify it but the axle should work they both have 36mm nuts on the end.
            its the spline count.


            smoke tires, not drugs.

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              #7
              I feel like a fucking idiot, all I had to do is go to yahoo and search rotor over hub conversion, it's the first fucking result!!!!! Thanks for the help anyway,sorry to waste your time.
              Last edited by 904dr; 12-05-2009, 10:11 PM.

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                #8
                Or you could have clicked that link I posted and read someone elses research and be done with it. He even posted the part numbers for the hub and wheel bearing.

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                  Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
                  I talked to the guy who did the 5lug swap with 98-02 front knuckles. I did some measurments on a 99 ex coupe at school and they SHOULD fit a cb7. All the bolts are the right sizes but the curve of the knuckle is a bit diffrent i think. Someone needs to try it to verify it but the axle should work they both have 36mm nuts on the end.
                  they have to be ex v6 parts

                  here is the link http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=146386
                  ''COUPE''




                  ''WAGON''

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                    #10
                    i love mine! but to save shipping i bought the rotors locally.
                    What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.

                    You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!

                    Retro!

                    Hater

                    I love nooBs...They make me look good

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                      #11
                      i like the ROH kit from TASauto. i went ahead and got the big break kit and stainless steel braided lines along with the ROH and some Honda brand heavy duty brake fluid. i really like the feel of a larger rotor and caliper. the braking is firm but controllable. I don't have ABS and actually have to mean to lock the wheels now.
                      90 LX (R.I.P.) http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=137301
                      91 EX (DD) http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=142483

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by quaidum View Post
                        they have to be ex v6 parts

                        here is the link http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=146386
                        I know this but thats 5 lug. I talked to him and asked him what he looked for when trying to see if they fit to see if the 4 lug ones would fit. He told me

                        1: make sure the tie rod end goes in from the bottom up
                        2: make sure the axle nut is 36mm
                        3: Make sure the upper ( maybe lower i cant remember ) balljoing had a 17mm nut
                        4: Measure the distance of the knuckle/curve from the upper balljoint to lowerballjoint

                        Everything seems like it should work but i havent tried it myself because i just replaced the HOR brakes so im not going to double spend money when i dont need to.

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