H hondalife97 New Member Apr 25, 2012 #1 I am gonna do a disc brake conversion on my ek and it need some alignment right now. I am converting all my brakes to integra brakes .
I am gonna do a disc brake conversion on my ek and it need some alignment right now. I am converting all my brakes to integra brakes .
eg6sir Supa Mod VIP Apr 25, 2012 #2 anytime you mess w/ suspension, whether it just be raising or lowering your coilovers you always need an alignment afterwards
anytime you mess w/ suspension, whether it just be raising or lowering your coilovers you always need an alignment afterwards
TurboMirage That’s how you get ants VIP Apr 26, 2012 #4 if you are converting the brakes i dont see a need for alignment. but otherwise, what the nazi said.
K klyph Dismember VIP Apr 27, 2012 #5 The brake system rides on the hub and does not affect suspension geometry.
phunky.buddha Mad scientist Moderator VIP Apr 27, 2012 #6 klyph said: The brake system rides on the hub and does not affect suspension geometry. Click to expand... If you replace the trailing arms (what most people do) then you should definitely align the suspension. If you're just replacing the hubs, then no.
klyph said: The brake system rides on the hub and does not affect suspension geometry. Click to expand... If you replace the trailing arms (what most people do) then you should definitely align the suspension. If you're just replacing the hubs, then no.
phunky.buddha Mad scientist Moderator VIP Apr 27, 2012 #8 hondalife97 said: yeah ima be doing the whole trailing arm included swap Click to expand... That's what most people do- it's very easy to just swap it out.
hondalife97 said: yeah ima be doing the whole trailing arm included swap Click to expand... That's what most people do- it's very easy to just swap it out.
K klyph Dismember VIP Apr 28, 2012 #9 Ah yes, if suspension components are replaced, it stands to reason an alignment is in order.