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Old 30-08-16, 09:00 AM   #1
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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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Old 30-08-16, 09:32 AM   #2
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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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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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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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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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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?
Don't the Renault discs need drilling?
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Don't the Renault discs need drilling?
not drilling, just a bit of simple lathe work, that's all, takes a few mins.
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not drilling, just a bit of simple lathe work, that's all, takes a few mins.
What's needed and what model Renault, think I'll go for this cheers for the idea!
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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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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
Fantastic, did you find this out? Must have been a lot of searching to find the bits that worked!
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