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Integra Rear Disc Discussion


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You guys do realize there is a write up at the top of the 1G CRX page right. The one linked to above, and my write up are almost identical.
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if im going to get the s.s. lines, should i get the teg or the crx ones?
and i know earls and goodridge is teh best, but wha about these other brands they sell on ebay? ive seen them priced low as 70$ w/ no shipping costs.

Edited by misfit_mafioso, 12 August 2004 - 11:28 AM.


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i liked that write up i have all the parts except e brake cable and some bolts its all waiting and i planto replace all the bushings while i am ther too

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you should definately go with the integra lines since the fittings are different on the ends and there also longer. BTW does goodridge/earls make lines for a 1g integ? last time i checked they said they didnt make them any more. I am told that you can go to earls and give them the line length and theyll cut one for you but i dont think they make them. I was gonna go with either techna fit or stillen neither of which i know much about so if you could give me some info about the goodridge or earls lines id really appreciate it.Thanx

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is it possible to remove the rear disc brakes and still be able to put the wheels on so the car can roll around?