i went to a local junk yard out here the guy gave me the whole rear suspension for 150. trailing arms, crossmember, struts, and everything else for the swap.
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Originally posted by kman View PostDo i have to the the trailing arm too or can i reuse the old onesFreedom Is Not Free
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I think I came up ... So it was hlf off at pick in pull seen a 92cb7ex with disc... got pissed cause someone took one disc set up ... So I kept looking and found another set up with both sides (rare.. two rare cb7s at one junk yard) I pulled everything(rotor,ebrake,trailingarms,hub,backing plate,caliper) beside abs line and got it for 69$
91 lx that I call Cinnamon
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Originally posted by Kabuki View PostJust to make your search easier... The rear knuckles from the vigors will work for this conversion too. You can also CONVERT your existing knuckles by swapping the hubs, bearings, backing plates, rotors, and calipers seperately.
without getting the whole trailing arm?-Tyler
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Originally posted by tm123 View Postthis means i can unbolt the (4) large torx bolts to unbolt the drum assembly, and then bolt the disc/hub/caliper on?
without getting the whole trailing arm?
Originally posted by jewelproject View Postcan i swap rear disk brakes from
my 93 coupe ex to my 90 sedan ex?
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Originally posted by IridiumCore View Posti did this about a year ago.. thanks Timmy cuz I used this info. I do have a question though. My e brake line is fully adjusted all the slack is out. Is there a method to make them tighter
who's real ? who's fake ? that's the people I hate
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i finished my rear disc conversion....i replaced the caliper pads and rotors
here is some pics
MR : http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ght=CB7+R3ason
Originally posted by quaidumyou being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them
good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers
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^^^ That looks nice man.
I'm thinking about doing this to my wagon as there is a A6 with the rear setup at the junkyard where i live, but the rotors are rusty as hell... My question is if its REALLY worth it to put these on my wagon cause I know that my wagon already has bigger rotors on it and plus the rotors need to be changed out soon (I have Brembo rotors and Hawk pads to put on it), that will be a big job alone. I wanna do this for the safety of it and because I want to make my car better... but safety mainly. Is it worth it? I thought I heard Deev say one time that rear rotors are not THAT much better stopping power cause most of the power comes from the front (like %80 front %20 in the back). This is a common knowledge I have heard... But is it still worth all the time and effort for a car that is a DD, doesn't go to the track, and already has Brembo/Hawk brakes in the front?
I just don't wanna put that shit on my car and have a caliper fail on me or ruin something and make things worse off than they were and give myself headaches... Plus the money that will be poured in for it, along with new rotors and possibly new calipers and pads.Last edited by Mishakol129; 08-26-2013, 02:32 AM.“Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you.”
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Don't know if this info will help anyone, but I did this swap quite a few months ago, I didn't read through all of this before hand though because I just went and assumed that the CD and CB rear suspension was all the same, except for the crossmember.
Anyway, I grabbed two rear disc knuckles off of two random CD Accords. Don't know what years, but both had ABS sensors, I believe. I would have gotten them from the same car, but one side of one car was seized.
I didn't grab any different bolts or anything, however, I will tell you guys, the trailing arms were different. I didn't realize this until months later when I was doing a bushing overhaul. The trailing arms both fit in the same place, however, the bracket mounting to the body was different and the bushing was different. The brackets mounting to the body bolted to the exact same places, however.
I ended up having to go to the junkyard and getting new trailing arms to replace these. This time off of one car, also a CD Accord.
I used the stock control arms that came with my car, and toe arms as well. Stock crossmember, and sway bar. All of it bolted up with no issues, except the one bushing I had to replace from one of the knuckles that had a bolt seized in it. I threw a Prothane LCA bushing in it and it fit good enough for the time being. I ran it like that for 7 months or so.
I never reinstalled my ebrake cables though
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