92 b16 axle question *HELP ASAP PLEASE*
i have a 92 civic with a jdm 2nd gen b16a...the question is will a driver side axle from a 90-93 interga fit it?
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i know 90-93's will work in EF chassis.. but i thought for EG's you needed 94+ axels.. just a thought.
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Nice cars bro...
and you mean with the 90-93 Intermediate shaft I assume...
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Nice cars bro...
and you mean with the 90-93 Intermediate shaft I assume...
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Nice cars bro...
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yes in deed.. i know personly 4 of the owners of those cars.. stay tuned.. next months feature will be a B20 TURBO ITR.
Nice cars bro...
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nope, they wont work. you need 94-01 integra axles... any model will work. just be sure to match manual axles to manual, and auto to auto.
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90-93 drivers' axle inner cv joint = outtie.
94-01 drivers' axle inner cv joint = innie.
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partially wrong. as said above, if you use the 90-93 halfshaft, the left axle from a 90-93 will work.
if you use a 94-up halfshaft, need the 94-up left axle.
And there's no difference between the MT and AT axles. I only know this because i did an auto B swap in my brother's car, and used MT axles.
If you don't believe me, check autozone and advanceautoparts websites and compare the part numbers.
Don't post misinformation.
90-93 drivers' axle inner cv joint = outtie.
94-01 drivers' axle inner cv joint = innie.
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partially wrong. as said above, if you use the 90-93 halfshaft, the left axle from a 90-93 will work.
if you use a 94-up halfshaft, need the 94-up left axle.
And there's no difference between the MT and AT axles. I only know this because i did an auto B swap in my brother's car, and used MT axles.
If you don't believe me, check autozone and advanceautoparts websites and compare the part numbers.
Don't post misinformation.
i didnt do my swap but i was told by the guy that did to use 90-93 integra axles...is there anykind of marking on the intermediate shaft to know for sure what its from, or should i just buy one and try it?
what exactly does this mean?
"90-93 drivers' axle inner cv joint = outtie.
94-01 drivers' axle inner cv joint = innie."
thanks
what exactly does this mean?
"90-93 drivers' axle inner cv joint = outtie.
94-01 drivers' axle inner cv joint = innie."
thanks
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no not that i know of whats your aim sn?
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partially wrong. as said above, if you use the 90-93 halfshaft, the left axle from a 90-93 will work.
if you use a 94-up halfshaft, need the 94-up left axle.
And there's no difference between the MT and AT axles. I only know this because i did an auto B swap in my brother's car, and used MT axles.
If you don't believe me, check autozone and advanceautoparts websites and compare the part numbers.
Don't post misinformation.[/QUOTE]
dude. dont get on my case because i answered his question. hes gotta SiRII swap and i answered his as accurately as he wanted. he NEEDS the 94-01 axles providing his swap came with the SiRII half shaft. and yes. in most hondas there is a difference in ATX and MTX axles... take the accord for instance. i know that with the civic it doesnt matter. i didnt post ANY misinformation.
if you use a 94-up halfshaft, need the 94-up left axle.
And there's no difference between the MT and AT axles. I only know this because i did an auto B swap in my brother's car, and used MT axles.
If you don't believe me, check autozone and advanceautoparts websites and compare the part numbers.
Don't post misinformation.[/QUOTE]
dude. dont get on my case because i answered his question. hes gotta SiRII swap and i answered his as accurately as he wanted. he NEEDS the 94-01 axles providing his swap came with the SiRII half shaft. and yes. in most hondas there is a difference in ATX and MTX axles... take the accord for instance. i know that with the civic it doesnt matter. i didnt post ANY misinformation.
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