Ok guys not able to find the hubs at all looks like they are no longer produced. I used a few sites ppl had brought up but no luck so far. Any able to steer me in a the right direction or know of an alt set-up not 5 lug?
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Originally posted by baracuda View PostOk guys not able to find the hubs at all looks like they are no longer produced. I used a few sites ppl had brought up but no luck so far. Any able to steer me in a the right direction or know of an alt set-up not 5 lug?Last edited by Bad_dude; 02-20-2013, 11:29 PM.
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Originally posted by CB7_JAY91 View PostNot yet, funds haven't enabled me to carry this one out yet lol. I see CL's all the time at our Junk Yards though.
tasauto roh conversion kit
It's gone up quite a bit in price since I bought mine a few years back.
In addition, a quick google search of 97 2.3cl hub and I found many that were available for sale. 55 dollars too.
Lastly, from what I remember, this conversion requires the use of accord wheel bearings because the axle on cb7s does not fit inside the bearing for 2.3CLs. At least, that's what I use on my set up. 2.3 CL hub, Accord bearing, 2.3CL rotor (same size as stock, just roh). stock calipers.
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Originally posted by oni_cb7 View Posttasauto sells a kit...
tasauto roh conversion kit
It's gone up quite a bit in price since I bought mine a few years back.
In addition, a quick google search of 97 2.3cl hub and I found many that were available for sale. 55 dollars too.
Lastly, from what I remember, this conversion requires the use of accord wheel bearings because the axle on cb7s does not fit inside the bearing for 2.3CLs. At least, that's what I use on my set up. 2.3 CL hub, Accord bearing, 2.3CL rotor (same size as stock, just roh). stock calipers.
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The 97 2.3CL setup is the same as our cars stock, capture rotors. You need a 98-99 2.3CL. As for the axle not fitting into the bearing, it's the hub that the axle splint goes into, so the bearing from the 2.3CL should be fine. I thing the same part numbers for both cars are the same. I could be wrong but looking at it, the axle goes into the hub teeth.
Thanks.
Originally posted by oni_cb7 View Posttasauto sells a kit...
tasauto roh conversion kit
It's gone up quite a bit in price since I bought mine a few years back.
In addition, a quick google search of 97 2.3cl hub and I found many that were available for sale. 55 dollars too.
Lastly, from what I remember, this conversion requires the use of accord wheel bearings because the axle on cb7s does not fit inside the bearing for 2.3CLs. At least, that's what I use on my set up. 2.3 CL hub, Accord bearing, 2.3CL rotor (same size as stock, just roh). stock calipers.Last edited by Bad_dude; 02-25-2013, 02:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Bad_dude View PostThe 97 2.3CL setup is the same as our cars stock, capture rotors. You need a 98-99 2.3CL. As for the axle not fitting into the bearing, it's the hub that the axle splint goes into, so the bearing from the 2.3CL should be fine. I thing the same part numbers for both cars are the same. I could be wrong but looking at it, the axle goes into the hub teeth.
Thanks.
Ok, I never said I used a 97, just repeating info in the thread. I've been told numerous times that you need the accord bearings for the car. And I have this swap on my car. And I've used accord wheel bearings since the day I got it. I used the same parts as listed in the quote below which is from the ROH basic DIY.
quote from hondafan81
This is the common "rotor-over-hub" conversion listing of parts for our 90-93 Accords.
98-99 Acura 2.3CL front hub assemblies
90-93 Accord wheel bearing assemblies
98-02 Accord or 98-99 Acura 2.3CL front rotors
90-93 Accord pads (for Akebono or Nissin front calipers)
retain stock caliper
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For the caliper brackets, will a caliper bracket, be it 25 or 23, fit onto the knuckle if the knuckle originally had fitted a caliper bracket for 260mm calipers?
Im gathering parts for this right now, i can get:
90-93 CB Accord bearings
98-02 CG Accord front hubs Is it the CG Accord that Honda fan was saying dont fit, is this for the US 6th gen or all 6th gen hubs?
97-01 BB Prelude discs, pads, calipers, and brackets (for the T23 setup)
98-02 CG Accord discs, pads, calipers, and brackets (for the T25 setup)
Have got this right?Last edited by marcusv8thunder; 04-28-2013, 09:28 AM.
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Nope, the '98-'02 Accord parts won't fit. You're pretty much stuck with needing the '98-'99 2.3CL hubs. I realize that will be difficult for you given what was offered over there.
Also, '97-'01 Prelude rotors are 5-lug, not 4-lug. They are 11.1" which is what the 23/25/28T brackets are made for. The '98-'02 Accord 4-cylinder rotors are still 260mm and those use the standard caliper brackets that came on the car.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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90-93 CB Accord bearings (bought)
98-99 Acura CL 2.3 front hubs (acquiring)
93-97 BB1 2.2i vtec Prelude discs, pads, calipers, and brackets for the 282mm upgrade (for the T23 setup)
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98-02 CG9 Accord discs, pads, calipers, and brackets for the 282mm upgrade (for the T25 setup)
Or to do just ROH and keep my standard 260mm calipers and brackets what discs do i get?
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There isn't a CG9 in the US and the validity as to whether or not its rotors are 282mm and 25mm thick are up to you to verify. In the US, '98-'02 Accords without the V6 just have the same thin 260mm rotors as the '98-'99 2.3CL. Do research here first.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Originally posted by Jarrett View PostThere isn't a CG9 in the US and the validity as to whether or not its rotors are 282mm and 25mm thick are up to you to verify. In the US, '98-'02 Accords without the V6 just have the same thin 260mm rotors as the '98-'99 2.3CL. Do research here first.
As for the 260mm discs, to go with the stardard setup, i can use 92-97 Prelude BB3s according to this site also. http://www.ebcbrakesdirect.com/car/p...29+%2892-97%29
So just down to the hubs then i can get cracking with getting bits.
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