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    LX User Civvy's Avatar
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    cv's

    Anyone know if the b20 axles are the same length as the prelude s.i?

    My o/s cv has gone and being in the u.k. these cars are so hard to find!

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    Aren't B20's also founded in Prelude Si's?
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    There is a how-to by Carotman, I think, that covers axles for the B20A. Particularly interchangeability of Accord and Prelude axles.
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    ya my cv joints are so bad the click click click sound is so loud. The guy at the junkyadr says $75 for each new one. so ill be spending 150 and thats practically my paycheck.but i guess i should do it i dont wanna have my axles lying on the side of the road one day.
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    There is one on removing the axles......the hard way!!

    My easier way would be
    #1. Remove the axle nut
    #2. undo the pinch bolt on the damper
    #3. unclip the metal band on the inner axle boot
    #4. push the hub down from the damper (with your foot)
    #5. remove the axle

    Whats all the fuss about? those lower wishbone bolts are commonly seized solid too..

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