Hmmm, I would opt for stock Honda shoes on the rears, since the rears see
about 25% or less stopping power.  Also, realize that the 2000 Civic Si
weighs in at over 2600lbs., 600lbs. MORE than your Si (hefty, isn't it?).  I
would imagine that the 11.5" rotors *might* be overkill, but that's just my
humble opinion.  Then there's that ugly nose on the 2000 Si, cheap "Si"
badge, stupid "VTEC" decal on the side (because the grocery-getter body
doesn't really look like it's a sports car).  Then there's the slick
timeless design of our CRX's (yeah...).


George
'89 DX-Hybrid-D16Z6, 120k miles
"Seats, Suspension, Engine, next=Nos?"



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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 6:58 PM
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Subject: CRX: Brake shoes


Well, it's time to do the brakes on my 88Si. I've decided to go with that
kit that gives you 11.5" rotors in the front with 2000 Civic Si calipers.
However, for the rear, I haven't decided. I was just going to get the Honda
shoes, but the dealer has to order them, so if I have to wait, I may as well
make sure those are the best option. Any other ideas? My car is street
driven, not raced, but it is driven hard, and the brakes are probably used
the hardest of everything on my car...

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