what axles
double check on the axles. everyone talks about using 90-93 teg. ones, but go to the address on my sig. that guy apparently did an extensive search for axles and found out that 86-89 teg. ones were the perfect match for that type of swap.
he's using 88' ones on his hatch. with a b16
he's using 88' ones on his hatch. with a b16
are you using sir axles+intermediate shft? if so you'll need an sir axle . if you go w 90 93 axles you;ll need the same year intermediate shft
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double check on the axles. everyone talks about using 90-93 teg. ones, but go to the address on my sig. that guy apparently did an extensive search for axles and found out that 86-89 teg. ones were the perfect match for that type of swap.
he's using 88' ones on his hatch. with a b16
he's using 88' ones on his hatch. with a b16
the driver side axle you need depends on the intermediate shaft you have.
if you have jdm sir half shaft, you need a combination of 90-90 teg axle with sir inner joints
if you have 90-93 integ intermediate shaft, you need 90-93 axle
if 94-01 integra, del sol vtec, type r, crv manual intermediate shaft, then u need the axle from the same (what im running)
if you have jdm sir half shaft, you need a combination of 90-90 teg axle with sir inner joints
if you have 90-93 integ intermediate shaft, you need 90-93 axle
if 94-01 integra, del sol vtec, type r, crv manual intermediate shaft, then u need the axle from the same (what im running)
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