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Old Dec 23, 2003 | 05:10 PM
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is anyone on here rocking gsr front and rear brakes on a 99-00???

if so, please contact me via aim or PM. thank you.
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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 07:12 AM
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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 07:44 AM
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How big of a difference are the GSR's to the SI's brakes?
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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 10:36 AM
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http://crimethink.org/mexicans/suspension.html

JDM GSR suspension, just sitting there, waiting for summer....

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Old Dec 26, 2003 | 12:48 PM
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yO!!! why didn't you IM me sucka??? :slap:

gsr's are nice..lots of stopping power, but it is far easier to lock them up under a panic stop...
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Old Dec 26, 2003 | 07:59 PM
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Originally posted by SUPER LAUBO
yO!!! why didn't you IM me sucka??? :slap:

gsr's are nice..lots of stopping power, but it is far easier to lock them up under a panic stop...
dun slap me. :wtc:


anyhoo.. e mail me a parts list yea?
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Old Dec 26, 2003 | 09:42 PM
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Originally posted by NoRiCeHeRe
How big of a difference are the GSR's to the SI's brakes?
I dont think he has an SI. Just regular Civic w/ rear drums. But I could be wrong.
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Old Dec 26, 2003 | 09:46 PM
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I'm seriously thinking of doing this setup along with the teggy rear brakes.

http://www.fastbrakes.com/products/p...?partnum=FBH04

Already have the parts for the rear, just debating on whether to get the fronts or not...
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Old Dec 27, 2003 | 12:48 AM
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Originally posted by randomtask77
I'm seriously thinking of doing this setup along with the teggy rear brakes.

http://www.fastbrakes.com/products/p...?partnum=FBH04

Already have the parts for the rear, just debating on whether to get the fronts or not...
I've never been a fan of Wilwood calipers. The set a friend of mine had seemed as if it was poorly constructed and it seemed fragile. Also, most reccomend Wilwood's for track use only. Might want to look into other brands that are more for street use: Brembo, AEM (Uses Brembo caliper), Rotora, etc.
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Old Dec 27, 2003 | 08:12 AM
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Originally posted by MaxBoosT
I've never been a fan of Wilwood calipers. The set a friend of mine had seemed as if it was poorly constructed and it seemed fragile. Also, most reccomend Wilwood's for track use only. Might want to look into other brands that are more for street use: Brembo, AEM (Uses Brembo caliper), Rotora, etc.
The reason I was looking into this is because the caliper is still able to fit a 15" wheel. I'm not sure if any other brand could still do that.
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