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    rear pads you can use any dc5/ep3r/s2k
    Integra Type R
    Integra Type S
    S2000

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      Ya. I thought of that too...

      Scotts Honda OEM pricing

      Front $195.90
      Rear $137.05

      gg

      Are JDM Brembo caliper/rotor setups easy to swap into luxury models?

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        Theres a few dc5r wrecks for sale online... When i did the swap, all you need are rotors/pads/calipers. Your oem bolts/lines are fine!
        Integra Type R
        Integra Type S
        S2000

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          I've got oem DC5R front calipers rotors and pads and lines if you want mate p.m if interested.

          Or i can sell you it all with the whole HUB which should be direct fit/swap!
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            He doesnt need the hub or lines phil u salesman!

            Rotors and calipers ad pads is all thats required. No and then
            Integra Type R
            Integra Type S
            S2000

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              this is a bit off topic, but still along the lines of brakes..

              http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220910866...#ht_1290wt_978

              http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300732055...ht_1277wt_1186

              just wondering if anyone knows if the above brake lines kits are all the same for jdm and audm?! or are there two different kits?!

              thanks.

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                Brand: ACRE super fighter street pads (Rated at 0-450C, 0.35-45 co) (Front)
                Car: DC2R
                Application: Street/track (1 year / 5 track days)
                Price: $150 from JDMyard

                Comments: Bang-for-your buck pad. Initial street-ability is good, Low dust, no noise whatsoever and no warming required. On the track is a different story, bite fades quickly within a few laps, while stopping distances will increase. Having said that, they made it to my fifth track day and still pulled me up for the first few sessions. It's hard to push for times with them as they won't last as long as my Federal RS-R's (tyres). Perfect for the spirited driver.
                Last edited by cordz; 19-09-12, 09:43 PM.
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                  Originally posted by danielj View Post
                  this is a bit off topic, but still along the lines of brakes..

                  http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220910866...#ht_1290wt_978

                  http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300732055...ht_1277wt_1186

                  just wondering if anyone knows if the above brake lines kits are all the same for jdm and audm?! or are there two different kits?!

                  thanks.
                  They should be different, but no doubt multiple manufacturers make the same line for both applications. Refer to this thread: LINK

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                    thanks a lot for that tom. you always come up with the answers

                    now.. to find out the ones i've linked will fit audm or not..

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                      Hey I looking between the Mugen Type B / C / S

                      anyone tried the Type C? as seen the reviews on the B and S but not the C
                      Just going for a drive ~146.4kw~

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                        Tried searching for a specific answer in this thread and others but couldn't quite find it...

                        Looking for new brake pads front and rear for Integra Type S. I am under the impression from posts here that the S2K rear pads are the same as all DC5's, and that the Type S front pads are the same as the DC5R which are the same as the DC2R?

                        Any clarification would be awesome before I purchase ones which don't fit!

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                          The aus type-s, type-r and s2000 and the USA Acura rsx-type-s all share same front pads.
                          The rears are the same on the aus type-s type-r and Acura rsx-type-s all share same rear pads, unsure about s2000 or dc2 though
                          Does that help mate?
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                            Yep, that helps immensely thanks!

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                              Does anyone have experience with Brembo brake pads? I am confused because the Brembo catalogue lists the Type S and S2000 with different front pads and different shapes (http://bremboaftermarket.com/En/Car_...IDMaster=78133 and http://bremboaftermarket.com/En/Car_...DMaster=215944) Could this be because the site is English and the UK Type S is different than the AUDM?

                              Would love some recommendations on good brake pads for daily street use with no track days!

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                                Hey man used last year.very bad.were gone after 1 year of city driving.the compound is too hard

                                "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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