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new axle question

New question: From HASport it sez i need an intermediate shaft to hook up to the axles...do i need halfshafts too?
This isht don't make sense.
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I think you just need the parts on the end of the axels that connect to the tranny. Like 4G ones are of different lengths, while Teg was equal. Putting on the teg part would equal them out. Equal=less torque steer.
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i thought half shaft and intermediate shafts are the same thing...
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forthgenhatch is right, if you use the integra axles you will have to use the 2 equal length axles and an intermediate shaft, if you use civic axles (1 long,1 short) you dont need the intermediate shaft. Equal length axles produce less torque steer...


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are you doing a swap ? why do you need new axles ?
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