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    Default Quick Question (Wheel Hub)

    DC5 wheel hubs will work on a EP3 right?
    2002 Honda Si

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    Not everyone knows the chassis codes...

    ...attempt failed.

    Try again.
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    DC5 = RSX
    EP3 = 2002-2005 Civic Si


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    aaron...comin' through, and lookin' oh so fine...ALL the time...

    Unfortunately, I dont' know about those two
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    bump
    2002 Honda Si

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    ^^why dont you just call honda. get the part number off one and see if it matches the other. if it does not, then no. it will not fit.
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    Honda tech is your friend
    You know better; next time will be a ban.

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    ^^ are you stalking me?? lol
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    Not true. With honda...unlike several other companies...you can sometimes cross over parts. For example, I drive a 1991 Honda Civic hatchback. I have 1990 Acura Integra rear trailing arms and brakes, and the front are of a 1992 Acura Integra.

    Sometimes you can cross them over...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EvasiveEF9
    Not true. With honda...unlike several other companies...you can sometimes cross over parts. For example, I drive a 1991 Honda Civic hatchback. I have 1990 Acura Integra rear trailing arms and brakes, and the front are of a 1992 Acura Integra.

    Sometimes you can cross them over...
    thats what im saying. if the part numbers are matching, then u can swap it over. but if the part numbers are different then they are 2 different parts so more than likely they wont fit.
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