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Old Oct 8, 2006 | 07:58 PM
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what axles do I use if I swap an H22A into an EG?
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Old Oct 8, 2006 | 09:06 PM
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Hasport h22 stage 1 axels get a thumbs up from me, I've also heard good things about gator axels, im pretty sure they're swap specific as well.
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Old Oct 9, 2006 | 01:32 AM
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Yeah, Gators are nice. It will be H22 axles (assuming of course you are swaping both the engine and tranny. I hope you are.)
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Old Oct 9, 2006 | 09:47 AM
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- Right 90-93 Integra Axle - You must use a prelude/accord inner CV joint in order for the axle to lock into the transmission. The inner spline shaft is slightly longer for the prelude/accord than the integra. A 90-93 Integra shaft and outer CV will work with the prelude inner.

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- Left Custom 92 Prelude Inner CV joint with 90-93 shaft & Outer CV joint from
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- 1990 Manual Accord Intermediate Shaft
- Left and Right 90-93 Integra Axles (with prelude inner cv joint on the right axle)
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- Driveshaftshop.com Stage/Level 1 axles Right & Left side using prelude intermediate shaft I personally recommend using HASport custom axles for ease of installation.

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Old Oct 10, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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the 90-93s are sometimes a little too long, and bind, try the 90-93s with the accord shaft, if they work for you then your golden, if you get binding, then try the 86-89 shafts, their 1 inch or so shorter.

If you have the Prelude midshaft, then use the 86-89 teg shaft with a prelude inside to make it for the prelude mid shaft.

im using a B16 axle right now to go into my prelude midshaft, but its a bit too long, i get binding when i take a turn fast.
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