is there anyone else out there that might know why only one of my integra axles fits(passenger side regardless of what i may have said earlier) and the other one doesnt?(too long) it just doesn't make sense to me. it should work! also, another thing that im unsure about....the intermediate...
yeah, the easiest thing would probably be to buy the hasport axles but in my case i have very little money right now and one of the 93 axles fits already so i really just need the cheapest way to get the driver's side one in and get this car finished up. but if nobody knows how to mate the two...
alright, i got the steering knuckles from a dx model already and have those put in. so with these i need to have the mated axles of a dx/si civic and the 93 integra to make them work. since i already have the 93 axles, would it be more costly to buy a pair of cheap civic axles and mate them...
first of all dude, my civic is not a dx.... the STD is the very shitty model 4-speed made for fuel economy freak moms. It is the barest and lowest model of 91 civics. and that has made a difference in different things before so just pointing it out. no worries, a lot of peeps loosely make that...
no one knows anything? I read from another place that 88-89 Integra axles are supposed to work but I wanted to double check that source and see if any of you guys had any first hand knowledge about it. so....hopefully someone does
I am in the process of swapping a 93 B18A into my 91 STD (base model) Canadian Civic and the right axle (came with the engine so is from 93 teg) is too long by about 2 or 3 inches. Does anyone know if I should be using 89-90 Integra axles or something? Also does the fact that it was made in...
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