Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
For 90-91 Civics. I used to have a 91 DX auto (inherited) and I replaced the driveshafts on it. Now I've got a 89 with a 90 tranny in it that has a few torn boots. I figure I could just redeem the lifetime warranty on the auto axles (for a car I no longer have) with the manual axles and have a fresh set.
If anyone knows if they fit, I'd be grateful. Honda has multiple part numbers listed for driveshafts, but it's the same list when you put in auto or manual, so I'm hoping they are the same. |
Re: Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
only diff is abs or non abs
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Re: Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
Ef's came with abs ::)
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Re: Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
go buy axles lol, for some reason they dont ask u 5spd or auto, they say "abs or non abs" haha, i had a 92 teg and didn't even kno abs was created back then. so i laffed to til i found out i had it ??? and had been using the wrong axles...
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Re: Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
when they ask you that, the only difference is a little ring on the end. So just get abs ones all the time in case one day you want to use them in a car with abs lol
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Re: Auto Trans Driveshafts same as Manual?
Umm, i've never seen a 90-91 civic with abs ::) If it's any help, i have a 91 manual tranny in my 89 hatchback right now that was an automatic originally. Since the axles i had on the 91 were kinda shot, i used the auto axles that were still in the 89, and they fit right in. I've had no problems with them yet, although some people (mostly idiots at auto zone ::) )tell me that the auto axles are a hair longer. All i know is they work, and that's all i care about 8)
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