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Old 10-27-2004, 07:14 PM
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89 civic w/ b16a axle problem

I have installed my b16a in w/ no problems except the axles. I was told to buy 1990 integra axles and they would fit. I bought some from autozone. They do fit except the end that goes into the wheel hub is to big for the splinned hole. Do i need to install integra hubs also. I have not heard anyone say this is neccessary.
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:58 PM
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I beleive the axels you needed were 91 Integra axels.
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Old 11-03-2004, 01:53 PM
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1991 acura integra axle
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was your stock civic a 4 speed ?
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Old 11-04-2004, 01:59 AM
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1990~1993 teg 1.8 (not 1.7) axles will work as long as your car is not the basic civic...if it was a DX, or Si then the diameter of the hub to the axle shouldn't be a problem...you may need to remove the dust seals on the hub end of the driveshaft and in the hub itself. you will probably also need to disconnect the tie rod ends to get the extra travel to clear the hub assy around the end of the shaft as it is a real tight fit. the teg axles are almost too long, but they work fine.
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Re: 89 civic w/ b16a axle problem

yea, those r the right axles, as long as you dont have an HF or STD crx/civic.
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hey, sorry to post a question in someone else thread but it sorta went with the information i needed.

If i were to get a b16 engine, and get the 91 teg axles, would i have to get a different set of hubs? my car is a 91 civic std
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yes with a std you will need new hubs, get dx or si hubs
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