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Old 04-19-2016, 01:26 PM   #15
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Yes you do have to add the core charge however, if you take the old parts that you're replacing they wont charge you the core fee. Most Auto zone employees don't really seem to know very much about what you take back to them and I want to keep my OEM parts so ill end up taking them a set of calipers that i have lying around from a 98 civic. Ive done it before with a CV joint.



I am aware of having to swap the bleeders and i do have the tools to be able to do this. Since these are brand new calipers it will be a lot easier to break the red thread lock that they use on them.

What rotors did you use and did you need spacers? Ive been trying to find the ones listen in the DIY and cant seem to find them.


I used DBA rotors. Next time I would rather use ap racing 2part rotors for weight saving but I know that won't be your concern. Pretty much everyone I've seen with the conversion has been using DBA. They're good stuff with a much larger heat capacity.
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Old 04-19-2016, 01:36 PM   #16
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Ive said it before ill say it again. The braking capacity of our cars far exceeds the tires that were installed on it from factory. Install better tires perhaps a better pad and rotor and it will suit you needs for far cheaper and far less work then doing this route your going.
This is a purely aesthetic modification for me. I bought Enkei RS05RR and wrapped them with Bridgestone Potenzas so I think I am good with tires even though I will probably be doing no hard driving or track days.

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I used DBA rotors. Next time I would rather use ap racing 2part rotors for weight saving but I know that won't be your concern. Pretty much everyone I've seen with the conversion has been using DBA. They're good stuff with a much larger heat capacity.
Could you provide me with the part number for the DBA rotors? I know I have to get the ones that are dual drilled for our cars lug pattern but there are two different options on their catalog.
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This is a purely aesthetic modification for me. I bought Enkei RS05RR and wrapped them with Bridgestone Potenzas so I think I am good with tires even though I will probably be doing no hard driving or track days.



Could you provide me with the part number for the DBA rotors? I know I have to get the ones that are dual drilled for our cars lug pattern but there are two different options on their catalog.


Yeah the fronts are BA4654S-10
Rears (non-slotted): DBA42656-10

The -10 denotes the dual drilled or 10 slot on all their products.
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Yeah the fronts are BA4654S-10
Rears (non-slotted): DBA42656-10

The -10 denotes the dual drilled or 10 slot on all their products.

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Then by all means get them and turn your car into a show piece...
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@eddyy Did you ever order those brakes from Autozone? I am showing out of stock for them unfortunately.
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@eddyy Did you ever order those brakes from Autozone? I am showing out of stock for them unfortunately.


Not yet. They have them in stock at a local store near my house. I was waiting till I get back to pick up a set.
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Not yet. They have them in stock at a local store near my house. I was waiting till I get back to pick up a set.
Lucky. Their website says In Stock, but they are definitely out of stock. Had an employee check and even called the main office. Post up pictures when you pick them up!
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Have this full swap for sale off of an FRS, PM me if interested...
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97B01339A 97B01339B are the remanufactured rear calipers and they show up for $133+$32 core charge.
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https://www.fastwrx.com/collections/...ti-rear-rotors KNS/DBA BRAKE ROTORS 2008-2014 STI are the cheapest rear rotors I can find with the 5x100 pattern $209 for the set
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Can confirm that these fit, and I got them for 200$ 50$ for brake lines, 200$ for rotors, and $300 for pads.

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Can confirm that these fit, and I got them for 200$ 50$ for brake lines, 200$ for rotors, and $300 for pads.

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Did they include hardware for the pads? or mounting bolts for the hub?

I just ordered a full front/rear set to powdercoat, and was curious what they did/didn't come with.

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Did they include hardware for the pads? or mounting bolts for the hub?

I just ordered a full front/rear set to powdercoat, and was curious what they did/didn't come with.

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