Diff brakes in turbo and N/A?

Reno159

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I was just wonderin is some MKIII supras came with Disc brakes all around. I have an 86.5 N/A with rear disc/drum brakes and was lookin to convert mine to all disc.
 

CRE

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The drum portion of the rears is the parking brake. I have seen a couple cars, not MKIII's, converted to a full disc in the rear, but they usuall sacrifice the parking brake to do so. The other option is to look into a caliper which incorporates the parking brake..... such as I had the preasure of working on on my sisters Accord.
 

shaeff

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we have rear discs...

n/a's did too. right from 86.5-92. as CRE stated already, the drum part is just for the parking/ e-brake. the car stops off the discs.

-shaeff
 

CRE

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Yellow 13 said:
What about the air vent on the dust shield? Its not on the base N/A is it? Just the turbo and Sport package N/A correct?

Mine has the air vent. It's not a turbo and no sports package.
 

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Oh, forgot to mention, mine is an '88. I *think* the master cyl. is different, but beyond that I really don't know.
 

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The ONLY difference regarding MK3 braking systems is whether or not it has ABS. That is it. end of story. no more differences.



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