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Old 04-30-2008, 06:32 PM
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Noob question, I know, but I was wondering how to tell if my axles are with ABS or not because I am ordering one, that the CV ripped on. I bought an 96 Civic EX with a B18C1 in it and rear disc conversion. Where should I look to tell if I need an axle with ABS or should just order without. thanks.
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does the car have abs?
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its most likely non abs
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you can use abs axles in a non abs car, they tend to be more expensive but they also seem to always have the abs in stock...

the difference is the metal ring around the cv side
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The problem is I am not sure and the rears have been switch from drums to discs. Ha ha, it's these little things that come up, I'm kind of wishing I had done the swap myself. But thanks for the input.
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instrument, so it would almost be safer to buy the ABS, the price difference is like $10 I think and it will still work?
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i use gsr integra axles in my 94 b16a civic w/o abs.
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I have also conferred at work and it was as Instrument said, and I might as well go ABS since it was an option on the 96 Civic EX, and I have money so it isn't an issue. Honda-tech helps me again, thanks all!!!
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