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Old 06-18-2004, 07:45 AM
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will a 5 lug fit on 96 civic ex axles because they dont fit on to my 96 civic dx coupe axles i have a b-series motor but its being built but i need to drive on my sohc for now do you know if it will fit because my dx axles dont fit into the hub will the ex ones work or are they the same? let me know asap thanks
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they are the same, unless you have JDM ITR 5-lug, but then you must have had the JDM ITR axles too. if you have regular USDM ITR 5-lug, then the d-series axles will fit fine
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All usdm integras and civics have 32mm axles.

The JDM itr axles are 36mm.

So if you put a gsr swap in your car, you'll need to use the itr 36mm axles.
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the only axles that fit into the JDM ITR hubs are the JDM ITR axles. they have more splines and are bigger than USDM B-series axles. USDM D-and B-series axles have the same number of splines and are the same diameter, so they are interchangeable. your only hope would be to take the axles to an axle shop and see if they can put those ends on some d-series axles for you. pretty sure it can be done. good luck
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Slopoke &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">All usdm integras and civics have 32mm axles.

The JDM itr axles are 36mm.

So if you put a gsr swap in your car, you'll need to use the itr 36mm axles.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Hey now watch posting the misinfo. The 96-97 JDM ITR had the 4x114.3 brake setup, and 32mm hubs. I know. I have them.
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thanks for the info its cool ill just trade my front jdm 5 lug for my friends usmd front 5 lug and ill buy him the jdm itr axles so i can fit them on to his car since he is selling it and ill just bolt that on to my car dont want to rig stuff together it never can be perfect than stock theres no diffrence besides the axles correct? well thanks once again later......
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

Hey now watch posting the misinfo. The 96-97 JDM ITR had the 4x114.3 brake setup, and 32mm hubs. I know. I have them. </TD></TR></TABLE>

Nobody's talking about '96-'97 type R's.
He said he has JDM 5 lug.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

Hey now watch posting the misinfo. The 96-97 JDM ITR had the 4x114.3 brake setup, and 32mm hubs. I know. I have them. </TD></TR></TABLE>

I think he was specifically speaking about the 5 lug integras, that being the thread topic and all.
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Maybe he was inplying the five lug, but the statement could be taken literally by someone that doesn't know, and maybe that could influence a descision to spend money on something they can't use, or don't want.
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well i called one of my cousins friends he said that the usdm one and the jdm one are the same and the reason its not fitting on my car is that i need ex axles is he right or wrong i dont want to get stuff i dont need because its just a waste of time and money let me know if he is wrong any one selling 98-01 itr axles ??
i need help tired of catching the bus in the morning thanks


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Your cousin is wrong.

Reread mine or shadyeh2's post.
All usdm integra and civic(92-00) axles are 32mm.

So if ex axles would fit, so would dx, cx, lx, gsr, ls, gs, usdm itr, etc.
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