what yead did EK's not come with PS?
they didnt
check this out https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-type-r-8/how-power-steering-manual-184202/
you can keep your stock poweer rack and just convert that to manual.
go to page 17 to see a pic of what the loop will look like. but i read threw it also
check this out https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-integra-type-r-8/how-power-steering-manual-184202/
you can keep your stock poweer rack and just convert that to manual.
go to page 17 to see a pic of what the loop will look like. but i read threw it also
here is a manual rack if you dont wanhttp://www.powersteeringpros.com/addtocart/1999_Honda/Civic/Manual_Steering_Rack/80-70158.htmlna convert yours....
but its on the pricy side...
but its on the pricy side...
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just wondering but why remove PS? it is very nice to have for DD and no PS sucks in a tight parking lot. i always use the moto function over form.
The CX did not have power steering. The DX (coupe and hatch at least) had it as an option. Other trims should have it standard.
As a side note, the power steering rack is tighter and has a shorter turning radius.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/6g-civic-trim-differences-2055230/
Which cars had power steering doesn't have to do with the year of the car. It has to do with the trim level of the car.
The CX did not have power steering. The DX (coupe and hatch at least) had it as an option. Other trims should have it standard.
As a side note, the power steering rack is tighter and has a shorter turning radius.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2055230
The CX did not have power steering. The DX (coupe and hatch at least) had it as an option. Other trims should have it standard.
As a side note, the power steering rack is tighter and has a shorter turning radius.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2055230
thank you sir!
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