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ATR Brake on OEM prelude discs!?
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if you run atr calipers on prelude carriers with 282mm discs you will be fine
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..ah but do the calipers bolt up to the Prelude carriers? - i.e. an alternative source for twin pot calipers than from the ATRnewkid wrote:I'll update this since its a newer option that may have a few interested, obviously harder to get being a newer car.
The 8th gen accord 2.4 or type-s also comes with dual piston calipers but is 320mm instead of the ATR 300mm.
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Re: ATR Brake on OEM prelude discs!?
id also be interested in knowing what is needed to make this set up work 

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I've been offered some 2007 Legend Calipers - will these fit on the standard Prelude carriersCARRisma wrote:Honda Accord Coupe: 1998 - 2002h10ndr wrote:Use your epc program to cross-ref that part no. and see what other models have them.
I think you'll find the v6 Accord Coupe might be the same...(still quite rare)
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Resurrection time!
Have just replaced my rear calipers with Budweg refurbished units and am planning to do the same for my front ones as well but am now going to upgrade to some newly refurbished ATR calipers instead. Have read several threads on this but am not 100% on whether I can use the Prelude pad springs in the ATR calipers.
@CARRisma - From your earlier post:
Can anyone else comment on this as well?

Have just replaced my rear calipers with Budweg refurbished units and am planning to do the same for my front ones as well but am now going to upgrade to some newly refurbished ATR calipers instead. Have read several threads on this but am not 100% on whether I can use the Prelude pad springs in the ATR calipers.
@CARRisma - From your earlier post:
When you said the Prelude pad springs are incompatible, did you mean that they don't fit at all or are just not ideal? I got the impression you ended up using them in your setup.Discovered that the Prelude pad springs are not compatible with the ATR calipers. Checked out my Honda EPC and the part number for the ATR front pad spring is 45227-SL0-013. Checked out Lings and the ridiculous price each is £23.23 - just for a piece of metal! They're not essential and my new brakes are working lovely, so I'm not in a major rush to buy them, especially at Hondas stupid prices.
Can anyone else comment on this as well?