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Old 12-05-2004, 07:07 PM
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a 1992 DX hatchback. we want to swap a full G3 integra black interior into it. i have a couple questions:
1.) what do u think will/wont fit?
2.) will the door locks line up?
3.) DX hatchback does not have power windows. is there a g3 integra that does not have power windows and if not, how does this work?
4.) will the rear panels fit?
5.) will glove box line up?
6.) will the guage cluster wiring harnesses connect?

thanks.
Old 12-06-2004, 02:03 PM
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this is to the best of my knowledge.

1. door panels will have to be the civic ones or you will have to recover the teg ones and put in new holes to the door handle and window crank. Rear paneling is going to be trial and error if you really want it in there. Dash will take custom mounts for the center mount and a lot of wiring fun.
2. no, see above
3. yes there is one. you can always convert the civic to power windows. see #1
4. no, see #1
5. with the Teg dash yes, with the civic dash no.
6. with the teg dash and harness yes. with the civic dash and harness no.
Old 12-06-2004, 03:15 PM
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dash fits with modification, door panels are too short side to side, and too tall. The rear panels I've never heard of.
Old 12-06-2004, 07:31 PM
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ive heard that if you cut a piece from the dash near the front where it meets the windshield it will push the dash closer to the front and allow for the door panels to line up.
Old 12-06-2004, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 93civicsedan
ive heard that if you cut a piece from the dash near the front where it meets the windshield it will push the dash closer to the front and allow for the door panels to line up.
that is false information. The stock and teg door panels will not work with the teg dash without modification. You can mix and match teg panels with parts from civic panels or the other way around and make a hybrid I'm sure, and then have that recovered... also you can heat up the stock civic ones until they loose their shape, and then shut the door really quick and let them cool into the shape of the teg dash




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