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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 5:42 pm 
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I'm wonderin if anyone has pics of Animals setup, theyve dissapeard from page 4, and i was going to compare them to an 83 accord disc (same size rotor (231mm) as a civic, but vented. but the venting looks pretty piss weak and i was pretty sure animals were bigger (thickness)

and animal, if your there. what is the thinkness of your accord setup (disc thickness.. 17 or 19mm

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cheers doc,

animal, i would still like that thinkness,

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Check DBA's website- http://www.dba.com.au/default.asp

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the reason i ask is that Animal didnt seem too sure if he was using an 84 accord..

an 83 accord has the same diameter disk as the civics (231mm) where the 84 is slightly larger.. (according to the DBA catalogue) and i'm concerned that the 84 model ones wont fit under my 12" alloys, 83 look like they should

basically i'm lazy and dont want to pull of discs and clipers off lots of cars to see if they will fit inside my wheel..

which of course i will do anyway.... even if i got an answer

will let you guys know if an 83 accord will fit next week

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has anyone had their 10inch hondas engineered? and passed?

i know a few people have had hondas engineered for 12" wheels, but has anyone been successful with 10"s?

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If anyone in Vic has had either type engineered, I'd like to know! :)

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First, I'd like to send a HUGE thanks for all the info. in this thread and on this site. I'm starting this conversion now!

Do any of you have the back plate in a CAD drawing? If you do, could you send it to me?

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Beau wrote:
First, I'd like to send a HUGE thanks for all the info. in this thread and on this site. I'm starting this conversion now!

Do any of you have the back plate in a CAD drawing? If you do, could you send it to me?

Thanks, Beau
i dont think anyone wants to give it away, i asked a while ago and i got nothing, so i have hit a wall( ps im not having a go at anyone its fair enough)

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Arg :? That's to bad, to bad we live in a world of being scared.


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do you need a drawing for engineers cert?


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J_A_M wrote:
do you need a drawing for engineers cert?

No but it's handy for making them. My copy is in my head.:wink:
No, I'm not making any more.:roll:

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PM me with you email and I'll send you drawings 8)

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 5:02 pm 
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EDIT- A fellow poster sent me your copy Wombat. But said it was for running 10" wheels. How much much bigger does the radius need to be for running rotors that are not turned down? I have 13" wheels, so I don't treally need to do that.


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OK- bolt hole radius for 12" wheels or bigger, with stock 9.1" discs is 93mm (for Honda Civic etc calipers, 140mm bolt centres). :wink:

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