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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 05:54 PM
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Default Type r tranny what axels??

I have a ITR tranny and a b16a2 block.
in a 2000 dx
what axels should I run????

2000 si?
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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 06:48 PM
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Any B-series axle should be fine.
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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by Cashis EG8
Any B-series axle should be fine.
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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 07:56 AM
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Get cv shafts from a 96 or 97 Del Sol with a b16. And get the intermediate shaft too if you don't have one.
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what import tooner says.

i always say 94-95 ls with out abs. :dunno:
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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 08:27 AM
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Originally posted by Bumnah
what import tooner says.

i always say 94-95 ls with out abs. :dunno:
I always wondered about that...

Does it make a difference or not if you get the one with abs or without abs. They look the same to me.
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i heard it has different teeth on the axles where it meets the hub. Not exactly sure, but since they specify I chose a B series axle that would be found in a non abs car. :dunno:
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Originally posted by Bumnah
i heard it has different teeth on the axles where it meets the hub. Not exactly sure, but since they specify I chose a B series axle that would be found in a non abs car. :dunno:
yeah?

I think its something else, cause I had to get some new axles, and the place only had one side, so I got me axles from 2 different places. When I looked at the boxes, one box said ABS, and the other box said non-abs.

Both fit perfectly in
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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 03:40 PM
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Default Hubs?

I got a 2000 civic HB dx will I need to change the hubs at all?
To run b - series axels?
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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 06:19 PM
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Originally posted by skeeterDX
I got a 2000 civic HB dx will I need to change the hubs at all?
To run b - series axels?
no, they are the same size unless you get 98+ JDM ITR axles which are 4mm bigger. Otherwise, all civic hubs take 32mm axles.

You have 2 options.

You can run 90-93 integra axles and halfshaft

All the 94up B-series axles are the same, even the automatics. Just make sure you match up the axles with the correct intermediate shaft.

In fact, you can run any b-series passenger side axle from 90-01, they are all the same. It's the drivers side that is different.

I run a 99 b16a2 passenger side axle and a 93 GSR intermediate shaft and axle.

You can get any ABS or non-abs axle, too.
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