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Old 12-16-2001, 04:25 PM   #1
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'99 -'00 Si axle question!!

Can a '99-'00 Si axles fit for my rex ? i mean for the b16 swap?Thanks.
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Old 12-18-2001, 04:27 AM   #2
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Re: '99 -'00 Si axle question!!

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Can a '99-'00 Si axles fit for my rex ? i mean for the b16 swap?Thanks.
....anyone? I have the b16 almost ready. i just need the axles. I found a very good deal on them Si axles. I wanna make sure if they fit for my rex first. Thanks.
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Old 12-18-2001, 08:41 AM   #3
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Nope.. I'm almost postive........

Actually I am positive. You cant...

90-93 Integra GSR axles and intermediate shaft.....

Its what I used.... perfect fit. Its also what HAsport recommends........
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Thumbs down 99-00 Civic Si axels

Yea those axels wont fix because there meant for the 99-00 Si with B16A2. Yea what will work is the 90-93 Integra axels or even the 94-01 axels will work just as well. You might wanna think about swapping out your rotors for some bigger ones from the 94+ GSR so everythng connects better and of course you'll be able to stop better.
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