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    Default five lug conversion question

    can i do a five lug conversion off a 06-08 civic to my 97 hatch?

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    don't they use different shaped components? I would think it's unlikely. but here's a bump for you to find the answer
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    i have 09 civic si brakes for sale.
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    no, the whole spindle assembly is different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1siccEJ2
    no, the whole spindle assembly is different.
    QFT.. totally different.. 98-01 Type-R or nothing..
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    i know ive seen some 99-00 4dr civics with 5lug...would that work...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jr4mny
    i know ive seen some 99-00 4dr civics with 5lug...would that work...?
    again, no, the ENTIRE suspension is different.



    for any civic or integra from years 92-00 and the 01 integra you need 98-01 Integra Type R front spindles and rear trailing arm assemblys

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    yea ^ ive heard that but was just wandering because i saw it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by silversol
    i have 09 civic si brakes for sale.
    thats why i was asking.

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    I've heard off ppl using 5x114.3 accord components to do it...i also heard it involves machining and its WAYYYYY to much werk

    JDMITR.....do it ....not cheap ....but direct bolt on
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