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Axles binding ? (H22A in Integra)

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Old 06-21-2004, 07:06 AM
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This is a 95 H22A (with LSD) in a 98 Integra. Initially, I was using stock 94-01 integra axles (as recommended by HCP since I used their mounts) and at first I had noticeable vibration when turning left. I changed the passenger axle to an 86-89 integra axle with a 92+ lude inner joint and it worked great. Now only when taking an on-ramp (turning right) with any decent speed (30-40 mph), I get a vibration on the driver's side. I'm thinking this might mean I need a shorter axle on the driver's side (same as I did with passenger) but wanted to get some thoughts on here first. Any info/suggestions appreciated.

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Old 06-21-2004, 08:25 AM
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I'm an ***, sorry guys and thanks Newman!

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=210644

The worst part about all this ? HCP says on their website to use 94-01 OEM axles for this swap/application

I tried to email them to let them know and messages to both addresses bounced.

Simon

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Modified by simon98h22 at 5:40 PM 6/21/2004
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