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Old 05-18-2003, 11:32 PM   #1
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cracked cross member

hey people hows it i was wonderin if any1 knows if i can replace a cracked rear cross member for my 88 civic si (jdm) i heard its cracked from stress loads as its slammed and i havnt got arear strut but then another machanic says its because i have bushes which are torn.
but if u could tell me if it is possible to replace the rear cross member itll be great thanks:flash:
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Old 05-31-2003, 07:14 PM   #2
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Honda should be able to supply you with one, but if you've been shunted then it may not bolt up unless the chassis is straightened too. I'm assuming you mean the crossmember at the rear of the motor as the rear of the car doesnt have one.

If it's the back of the car then what he means is the trailing arms and these can also be ordered through Honda
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