What do I need to run ProDrive axles?
What is needed to run a set of ProDrive axles on a 2000 Integra LS.
I read something about accord/lude hubs or something. . .
I couldn't find any threads that explained what all was necessary, and I can't navigate the ProDrive site for the life of me. . . are the axles even on there?
ty for any information in advance
Modified by DragSource at 2:01 AM 2/27/2005
I read something about accord/lude hubs or something. . .
I couldn't find any threads that explained what all was necessary, and I can't navigate the ProDrive site for the life of me. . . are the axles even on there?
ty for any information in advance
Modified by DragSource at 2:01 AM 2/27/2005
Ok, what you might be able to do if no one is going to post any expirences on this is to find out the specs that you'll need to fit. First how many teeth you have on your spindle the inside one and out side one. second the lenght of each axle, and third the diameter of each axle. And finally the width of the axle as it connects from the tranny to the hub. And finally check the suspension fork where the axle will travel through make sure that it's going to be able to fit whatever axle you decide upon. All of this can be done if you pull your stock axles and take some measurements. It's shouldn't be pretty easy.
http://www.prodrive.com/defaultflash.asp?M=6
Email or phone.They just might know.
Give driveshaftshop or gator axels a shot,They're a little more resonable.
http://www.driveshaftshop.com/
Glenn
Email or phone.They just might know.
Give driveshaftshop or gator axels a shot,They're a little more resonable.
http://www.driveshaftshop.com/
Glenn
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