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Old 05-01-2011, 01:27 PM
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Default Need new axles. Would these fit?

There has been a lot of weird noise coming from under my car lately so when I checked it out I found out that both my cv joints on my axles were basically blown.

When I took the boot off one of them a bunch of metal shards fell out. So I'm getting different ones.

My car is a 98 civic coupe with a b18b non vtec. I found an integra at a nearby junk yard that is automatic with the same engine as mine. Would the axles from that fit on my civic?
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Same axles, the automatic intermediate shaft is different though.
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Could bad cv joints cause jerking when pressing and letting off the throttle? Because I've been having that problem a lot and that is about the only thing that I think could be doing it.
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Could bad cv joints cause jerking when pressing and letting off the throttle? Because I've been having that problem a lot and that is about the only thing that I think could be doing it.
No. To some extent that jerking is normal depending on how quick you're on and off the throttle, but if you're being smooth and it's jerking start looking at mounts.
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Yeah I try to be as smooth as possible on the throttle and it still jerks. My mounts are pretty shot now that I think of it..
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I found out that the integra at the junk yard is an older model. With a B18A1. Whereas my car has the B18B1 from the newer LS. Would the axles still work on my car?
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they should fit as long as its a manual Transmission but i would just buy new ones
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I found out that the integra at the junk yard is an older model. With a B18A1. Whereas my car has the B18B1 from the newer LS. Would the axles still work on my car?
Passenger's side will. Driver's side wont unless you use a '90 - '93 5 speed Integra intermediate shaft and driver's side axle seal as well.
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