will a 96 civic distributor fit a b18a1
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quick question
this is a stupid question, but will it fit?
also my tires rub the inside of my fender in the back. i have 205/45/16 tires. will it fix the problem to just get 205/40/16 or do i need to roll my fenders. if so how do i go about rolling them.
[Modified by cjames235, 11:40 AM 12/24/2001]
[Modified by cjames235, 11:56 AM 12/24/2001]
also my tires rub the inside of my fender in the back. i have 205/45/16 tires. will it fix the problem to just get 205/40/16 or do i need to roll my fenders. if so how do i go about rolling them.
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Re: quick question (b16b hatch)
i have the stock suspension so i cant raise it up and the engine is a 95 ls engine i cant remember what the engine code is.
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Re: quick question (cjames235)
the engine code is b18b and you need to use the 94-95 ls distributor if the motor is still going into an obd1 car. also, what offset is your rim? that could be your problem. 205/45/16 is a common size.
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Re: quick question (Jackson)
the offset for the circuit 8's is 40mm that was the only offset. my car is a 97 and that is what it will be going in. do i need to get the whole wire harness for an ls to do this swap? is it legal because the engine is a 95?
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