Time for new rotors...
#31
Thanks everyone. Apparently some pin came loose and wore down the front rotors to 10%. I went ahead and got the Brembos and Ultimates. I can't wait! Thanks for the advice! I'm good about torquing my wheels and for just a daily driver, this setup should work well.
#34
Originally Posted by ragerized
this man speaks truth. will, you dont know your own car.
96 Civic Sedan Lx w/AT and ABS F 25331 FD00006 FS00006
R Rear Drum Rear Drum Rear Drum
R Rear Drum Rear Drum Rear Drum
http://www.coximport.com/brembo/sport-honda.html
I'll have the dealership sticker scanned in tomorrow.
do your research. No USDM EK's came from the factory with rear disks except for the Si's. 92-95's had the rear disk option. And even if they did, brembo doesn't sell rotors for them. And you'd think of all company's, they would..... thats funny, they sell rear disks for the 92-95s that came with it optional....
want more? http://research.cars.com/go/crp/feat...7&aff=national
#36
Originally Posted by mulletov
How difficult is it to replace the rotors? My brakes vibrate on the highway also. I've seen a writeup before but I can't remember what site it's on.
#37
how much did the brembro blanks and ultimate pads cost you?
i looked on gbc for the brembro blanks, and i think they have them for 25 a peice for the fronts.. and is says call for pricing on the rears
and 37 for the front Ultimate pads and 34 for the rear
does that sound right?
i looked on gbc for the brembro blanks, and i think they have them for 25 a peice for the fronts.. and is says call for pricing on the rears
and 37 for the front Ultimate pads and 34 for the rear
does that sound right?
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