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    Question D-series help

    does any body now if some d15 axels would work on a d16z6?
    nd would the d15 mounts work with the d16?

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    i believe the motor mounts will work without a problem.

    the axels don't go into the motor, they go into the tranny so what tranny would you be using? i do not know if axels would interchange with different trannys. gl bro

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    IMA BE USING THE D16Y8 TRANNY...BUT MA AXELS WERE BAD ANYWAYS LOL
    TANX BRO

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    lol, ya, use the same mounts and buy some y8 axels and ull be good.

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    ur gonna need axels for a d series on ur car so judging by your name ef dseries axles and yes mounts are the same i have them from an ef if u need em and i also have axles the need to be re booted and greased

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabuilding
    ur gonna need axels for a d series on ur car so judging by your name ef dseries axles and yes mounts are the same i have them from an ef if u need em and i also have axles the need to be re booted and greased
    alrite! if i do ill let you know

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    all d axels are the same,but some are anti lock but they will still work in non anti lock cars. and mounts need to be used in same chassis EG as an example needs EG mounts.
    LET ME GUESS... YOU MISSED A GEAR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbob20
    all d axels are the same,but some are anti lock but they will still work in non anti lock cars. and mounts need to be used in same chassis EG as an example needs EG mounts.

    NOT all "D-series" axles are the same. The only ones that are different from ALL the others are crx HF and Standard model civics. The spline on the hub is way smaller.

    ABS axles will work in non-abs cars, and vise versa. If you have non-abs axles in an ABS car, your ABS will not work, but you can still drive the car fine.

    I believe the only common mount that all civics use is the rear one.
    Last edited by OG-Skinny; 05-10-2009 at 09:55 PM.

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    im using y7 axles, from an auto, in a d15b swap, manual. all the mounts, with the exception of the trans mount worked for my swap, only b/c i went from an auto to manual conversion.

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