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Old 11-28-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by isitafox View Post
Hope this helps, if you can see a part that will work let me know an I can get the price


Isitafox,
great job on being able to pull info out!
From this diagram it would be helpful to know Honda's OEM P/N on # 4(hub), 6 (rotor), 2 (brake pads), 3 (brake pad shims), 9 (brake pads & shims combo), 7 & 8 (caliper assembly). Hopefully Honda of Europe has the same P/N's as in US so we can cross match with other Honda cars what is available here in US and what is not.
What we really need is the diagram of the rear beam with trailing arms and spindles. Key thing is if the caliper bracket is one piece with the spindle, separate bolt on piece, or simply a part of a trailing arms. Last case scenario would be the worst, since it would mean that we need to replace entire rear beam with trailing arms if we are going to use direct Honda swap.
Isitafox, below is the link to a diagram from US Fit of the rear beam and spindles. As you can see, it does not show any caliper mounts since Drum assembly bolts to it. I am hoping that Euro diagram will show the caliper bracket.
Honda Automotive Parts

Thanks for taking your time and helping us out!
Sincerely,
Ivan
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