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    What axle is used in a 94 civic with the sohc non-vtec zc motor in it?????? The civic axle is to short by like 1.5 inches even when stretched....and the crx axle is like 2 inches short???? Anyone know????

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    did you get the right side?

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    huh? the driver side is the one the broke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnTi-PooN
    did you get the right side?


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    Quote Originally Posted by masanomi3
    What axle is used in a 94 civic with the sohc non-vtec zc motor in it?????? The civic axle is to short by like 1.5 inches even when stretched....and the crx axle is like 2 inches short???? Anyone know????
    ANY SOHC engine uses 1 LONG axle on the DRIVER SIDE and 1 SHORT AXLES on the PASSENGER SIDE.

    B series have EQUAL LENGTH axles but they use a HALFSHAFT.

    The JDM DOHC ZC is the ONLY D series that uses a Halfshaft.

    So, you just need a standard driver side 94 Civic EX,DX,CX axle. You CANNOT confuse it with the passenger side because its a good 6-10inches longer if not more.

    And IIRC the EF/CRX axles will NOT work in the EGs because they have a shorter wheelbase, that is probably your problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    ANY SOHC engine uses 1 LONG axle on the DRIVER SIDE and 1 SHORT AXLES on the PASSENGER SIDE.

    B series have EQUAL LENGTH axles but they use a HALFSHAFT.

    The JDM DOHC ZC is the ONLY D series that uses a Halfshaft.

    So, you just need a standard driver side 94 Civic EX,DX,CX axle. You CANNOT confuse it with the passenger side because its a good 6-10inches longer if not more.

    And IIRC the EF/CRX axles will NOT work in the EGs because they have a shorter wheelbase, that is probably your problem
    Sounds about right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    ANY SOHC engine uses 1 LONG axle on the DRIVER SIDE and 1 SHORT AXLES on the PASSENGER SIDE.

    B series have EQUAL LENGTH axles but they use a HALFSHAFT.

    The JDM DOHC ZC is the ONLY D series that uses a Halfshaft.

    So, you just need a standard driver side 94 Civic EX,DX,CX axle. You CANNOT confuse it with the passenger side because its a good 6-10inches longer if not more.

    And IIRC the EF/CRX axles will NOT work in the EGs because they have a shorter wheelbase, that is probably your problem

    ty, but the standard for the car doesn't fit. it's too short. none of the axles would fit so.... ppl at the shop just rebuilt my old one.

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    thanks

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