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30-08-16, 09:00 AM
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Honda brake discs
Anyone know if the 282mm Honda Civic/integra discs are the same as the zs ones? Hard to get mg stuff here in Australia and Honda is easy to get hold of, thought I'd ask before I buy some to find out, thanks in advance
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30-08-16, 09:32 AM
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Ive heard that Honda Prelude and Accord may fit. I know that Eurocarparts stock a 180 caliper as an Accord one though. One of the tech guru's will no doubt be along soon to put things right
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30-08-16, 05:28 PM
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I ordered some EBC yellowstuff front pads yesterday for my 180, the same part is listed for the accord, you could try the same test on discs by finding a part number for a ZS and then just do a websearch on the part number.
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30-08-16, 07:25 PM
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They may be similar but I know for a fact that the Integra DC2 has 5 stud wheels, because I used to own one.
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30-08-16, 07:31 PM
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282 hondas were generally 4x114 or 5x114, the old honda 4x100's were tiny, 240's, some 260's, I think you'll be lucky to get a 4x100 282.
If honda parts are cheap, how about atr 300 calipers on a renault 300mm disc?
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30-08-16, 09:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark S
282 hondas were generally 4x114 or 5x114, the old honda 4x100's were tiny, 240's, some 260's, I think you'll be lucky to get a 4x100 282.
If honda parts are cheap, how about atr 300 calipers on a renault 300mm disc?
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Don't the Renault discs need drilling?
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30-08-16, 09:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by redzed
Don't the Renault discs need drilling?
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not drilling, just a bit of simple lathe work, that's all, takes a few mins.
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30-08-16, 10:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark S
not drilling, just a bit of simple lathe work, that's all, takes a few mins.
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What's needed and what model Renault, think I'll go for this cheers for the idea!
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31-08-16, 09:17 AM
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accord type r calipers, (300mm) 99-02
renault grand scenic discs, 4x100, 300mm, machine centre hole (enlarge) to same size as MG and square off inside of disc where it sits against hub
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31-08-16, 09:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark S
accord type r calipers, (300mm) 99-02
renault grand scenic discs, 4x100, 300mm, machine centre hole (enlarge) to same size as MG and square off inside of disc where it sits against hub
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Fantastic, did you find this out? Must have been a lot of searching to find the bits that worked!
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