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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 09:45 AM
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I have a 91-crx si, with a b16 sir1 in it. I broke the driver side axle. Should i replace both sides, what axle, and where can i get one.
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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 10:30 AM
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Default Re: what axles (crx91-sir1)

axles are 90-93 Integra.
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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 11:41 AM
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Default Re: what axles (Mr. S)

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
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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 02:45 PM
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Default Re: what axles (crx91-sir1)

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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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 05:11 PM
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Default Re: what axles (joey1320)

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 right.. back in the day, 5 years ago, the day i got my very 1st B16 swap, i took it out, no check engine codes, and everythings good, till i pulled out of the garage, horrable noises from the axles, they were binding bad.. i was using 90 LS's, and they seamed to be too long.. all though, my car was lowered over 3 inches.. downpipe scraped on every crack of the road.. i was pissed.. did a little parts shopping, thew down the axles, and compared them to the 88's... they were physicaly 1" shorter.. which in turn would mean less comresion.. slapped those bad boys in, and no problems.. a few years later, actually recently, i got the Skunk2 coilovers, with the drag launch kit, and lowered it as far as it would go, turns out its taller than before.. "less compression on the axels", drove it around the block, came back, and i was dripping oil.. came from the tranny axle seals.. got under it.. the axles were comming out.. so now thier too short? got a set of 90's again, now i dont' have a problem like i did back in the day, when i was scrappin body.. who'de a guessed.. lol
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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 05:24 PM
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Default Re: what axles (Built B16A)

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)
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