Axles for 99 GSR b18c1 in a 1996 civic hatch?
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Axles for 99 GSR b18c1 in a 1996 civic hatch?
i have a 1996 civic hatch with 1999 gsr motor swap. When i turn and the car is cold, I hear a clicking like a bad cv joint coming from right axle I think. It goes away after just a few minutes of driving, and the boots look fine. What could the problem be? Should I not drive it until fixed?
Bad axle? If so what axless should I use?
By the way the car is lowered 2.5f 2r, the axles actually aim upwards, is that OK?
Thanks in advance for the help
SmokinC
Bad axle? If so what axless should I use?
By the way the car is lowered 2.5f 2r, the axles actually aim upwards, is that OK?
Thanks in advance for the help
SmokinC
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Re: Axles for 99 GSR b18c1 in a 1996 civic hatch? (smokincoop)
it should be fine to drive, it is more than likely a bad axle, get under the car and see if there is any up and down movement in the cv's, if they are bad go to honda for axle's part store reman. axles usally suck
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Re: Axles for 99 GSR b18c1 in a 1996 civic hatch? (hellakapps)
and the lower your car is the harder it is on the cv's, it's "ok" your just going to wear them out quicker than normal
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