Axles on my h22 accord 5th gen problem, driver side, cant use accord
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From: nunya, GAHdamnBusiness, ethiopia
ok so i take off my driver side axle on my accord and the mating part is female...
i went to go buy a driver side axle but they gave me a male end.. which axles do i need to buy??? im not sure which halfshaft i am using.

the second axle in the picture is a similar to the one on my car. please help TIA
i went to go buy a driver side axle but they gave me a male end.. which axles do i need to buy??? im not sure which halfshaft i am using.

the second axle in the picture is a similar to the one on my car. please help TIA
the prelude intermediate shaft or half shaft has a male spline on it.... so the shaft will have a female. while the accord half shaft is female and the cv shaft has the spline... id buy a prelude half shaft and get the cv shaft with a female end the prelude setup is supost to be much stronger..
... thats what i'm doing with my 92 accord swap and thats what they recomneded in sport compact when they did the swap... i hope my info is correct and helpful!!
... thats what i'm doing with my 92 accord swap and thats what they recomneded in sport compact when they did the swap... i hope my info is correct and helpful!!
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From: nunya, GAHdamnBusiness, ethiopia
thank you thats what i have on right now a prelude half shaft male spline and female axle but ever picture i see is a male axle shaft with the splines im going to have to do more searching
you have to use the stock accord axels without the h22 intermediate shaft. the prelude axels are to long and will bind and break. the accord axels are ok to use and are not that much weaker than lude axels. the only other alternative is custom axels. use the stock accord axels.
<------5th gen accord with h22a swap here
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