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    Default Will EG axels fit an EF?

    Will Eg axels from a manual d16 eg, fit a 91 dx ef with a manual tranny?

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    It didn't for me but for some reason my car is stupid and weird...

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    nope

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    nope
    weird...it worked for my friend though. oh well, maybe his car was special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM onlyy
    weird...it worked for my friend though. oh well, maybe his car was special.

    weird


    I could be wrong then...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdare23
    weird


    I could be wrong then...............
    yeah but when I tried it on my car, shit didn't work...so iuno..

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    TRUST ME THAT SHIT DOES NOT WORK COMING FIRST HAND FROM EXPERIENCE

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    no they dont work, but you can always try on the SI model EF's, lol assuming they have different brakes compared to the other DX's and HX'x and blah . .

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    Only put parts that are made for you car. Remember that..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    no they dont work, but you can always try on the SI model EF's, lol assuming they have different brakes compared to the other DX's and HX'x and blah . .
    It's hf fooo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniac
    Only put parts that are made for you car. Remember that..
    So I'm guessing putting an SR20 in my EF wouldn't be cool huh?
    (Fast and the Furious Pun)

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    Hell no it wouldn't... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maniac
    Hell no it wouldn't... lol
    Damn, Johnny Tran is so cool though...thought if I did it, I'd be cool too. Lol haha

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    Honda NEWBS!

    any 92-95 civic axles will work in any 88-91 crx / Civic Models except the Civic STD and the CRX HF

    The hubs on a STD/HF are smaller and require separate axles. but it would work if you swapped out the hubs for a si/dx version.

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    whos a noob? thats what i meant lol

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    I HAD SI(91) HUBS WITH SI(91) TRANNY HAD A SPARE SET OF SI/EX(95) AXLES THEY FIT AND EVERYTHING EXCEPT WHEN YOU DROVE ON THEM THEY SHOOK AND WHEN YOU TURNED THE VIBRATED WORSE WHEN I GOT THE CORRECT ONES EVERYTHING STOPPED
    JUST MY 2 CENT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinny
    Honda NEWBS!

    any 92-95 civic axles will work in any 88-91 crx / Civic Models except the Civic STD and the CRX HF

    The hubs on a STD/HF are smaller and require separate axles. but it would work if you swapped out the hubs for a si/dx version.

    Well, I tried using an EG axle for my passenger side on my 91 DX and it didn't fit, so I was speaking from personal experience...wasn't saying that it wouldn't but it didn't work for me...

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