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Old 08-16-2003, 11:50 AM
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5 lug conversion???

i was wondering can a 5 lug suspension off a v6 accord fit into a 4 cyl accord??? i guess it would be like a 5 lug conversion on a civic or integra.
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Old 08-16-2003, 05:36 PM
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If the hubs are from the same generation accord it should be a simple slap on item... I think they just beef up the spring rates for v6 accords. Keep in mind, I haven't played w/ fifth gen accords (the first generation to have a v6 stock equiped (five lug hubs). If you have a buddy w/ a v6 accord you might borrow a hub to compare to the specs of your intended vehicle. If I'm not mistaken the 6th and 7th gen accords probably use a heavier or bigger hub setup.

Hope this helps -coyote
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