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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 02:23 PM
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Can any one point me in the direction of where to buy a SS brakeline kit for an 88 CRX SI with a rear disc conversion from a DC? I can find it for a CRX 90-91 with rear disc covnersion but not my specific application. Or will the 90-91 work with my 88?

I want to put them on my CRX here, theres pictures if that helps.
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 02:27 PM
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the integra should work if thats what you have in the rear i dont see why not.. and you will LOVE THE ss lines compaired to stock
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Originally Posted by rangcrx
the integra should work if thats what you have in the rear i dont see why not.. and you will LOVE THE ss lines compaired to stock
Thanks rang, but can I order the SS lines that are for a 90-91 crx with integra rear disc and use them on the 88?
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well they are different part number from honda so i am not sure...altho i think all the 88-00 connect the same way so i dont see why it would not matter
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but if the car has a integra brake setup i would go with the integra Braided lines
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Well, we bought the complete knuckle and brake set up from a 94 gsr, put them all on, then found out the front knuckles wont work, they camber out like crazy, so we are going to put the stock knuckles on the front and run the rear setup from the DC.
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Originally Posted by SuburbanNoize
Well, we bought the complete knuckle and brake set up from a 94 gsr, put them all on, then found out the front knuckles wont work, they camber out like crazy, so we are going to put the stock knuckles on the front and run the rear setup from the DC.
I said that before when we talked about it youd run into the positive camber with the DC knuckles..

You need DA front knuckles thats what I run on mine, The DA rears bolt right up too.. they also give you a wider track.

The SS lines will work.. they should hook up the same but just different length.

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Originally Posted by Kung.
I said that before when we talked about it youd run into the positive camber with the DC knuckles..

You need DA front knuckles thats what I run on mine, The DA rears bolt right up too.. they also give you a wider track.

The SS lines will work.. they should hook up the same but just different length.
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Originally Posted by Kung.
I said that before when we talked about it youd run into the positive camber with the DC knuckles..

You need DA front knuckles thats what I run on mine, The DA rears bolt right up too.. they also give you a wider track.

The SS lines will work.. they should hook up the same but just different length.
The DA will camber out as well, but not as drastically. You still need an alignment and i would lower the car a bit to offset it, free camber kit

Use the kit for the 90-91 crx si. The DA brakes are identical, except for the trailing arm bushings, they are slightly different size..but that doesnt matter at all.
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personally id go with the dc lines. the connection are the same but the line brackets may be different
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