4wd civic
When they finish. . . Will it be an Auto or Manual? I was wondering how long it was going to take before someone thought of making a 4wd civic. My thoughts were that it might not be worth it, mostly because the rear drive axles of the CRV are tiny, and I thought that all crv's are autos.
Originally posted by DriftKing
When they finish. . . Will it be an Auto or Manual? I was wondering how long it was going to take before someone thought of making a 4wd civic. My thoughts were that it might not be worth it, mostly because the rear drive axles of the CRV are tiny, and I thought that all crv's are autos.
When they finish. . . Will it be an Auto or Manual? I was wondering how long it was going to take before someone thought of making a 4wd civic. My thoughts were that it might not be worth it, mostly because the rear drive axles of the CRV are tiny, and I thought that all crv's are autos.
there are aftermarket upgrades for all the drive axles on any honda, including the crv, in fact i'm told its not uncommon for the japanese "offroad junkies" to swap an ITR motor into them and upgrade the axles to deal with mud, and slap on some yokohama geolanders and viola! you've got the goofiest looking jeep wannabe
Originally posted by Technodigifreak
i'm told its not uncommon for the japanese "offroad junkies" to swap an ITR motor into them and upgrade the axles to deal with mud, and slap on some yokohama geolanders and viola! you've got the goofiest looking jeep wannabe
i'm told its not uncommon for the japanese "offroad junkies" to swap an ITR motor into them and upgrade the axles to deal with mud, and slap on some yokohama geolanders and viola! you've got the goofiest looking jeep wannabe
lol! I need to see a pic of that.


