hey guys gettin ready to do h22a with lsd tranny, wanted to put sum stronger cv shafts on the lude when i decide to do the swap! Does anyone know what kinda cv shafts would be good to use?
Thanks
Zach!
CV Shafts
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Re: CV Shafts
The ones from Honda are very high quality. Do you feel that you need stronger than that?
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Re: CV Shafts
Where Can I Find Those? Link? Just As Long As Theyre A Strong Brand, Its A Stock H22A With LSD Tranny, Just Want It To Hold and Last Me A While. Also Wanted To Replace The Control Arms Got Any Thing You Would Prefer On That As Well? Wanting To Re-Do All My Suspension After The Swap.
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Re: CV Shafts
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com has the best prices I've seen. They're a real Honda dealer, so you're sure to get genuine parts.
I'd buy Honda control arms as well. I've seen other companies that make aluminum control arms, but for a component that important, I'd stick with the high quality cast steel pieces that Honda makes.
I'd buy Honda control arms as well. I've seen other companies that make aluminum control arms, but for a component that important, I'd stick with the high quality cast steel pieces that Honda makes.
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Re: CV Shafts
when u click on the link they dont have preludes
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Re: CV Shafts
Try this...... http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/aut ... &catcgry5=
The link Spiffy provided was to the main page of the site. You have to select "Honda Parts Online" from the main page and then go to the model dropdown list and select Prelude and then enter the rest of the pertinent information about your specific model, engine, trans, etc.
The link I gave above, gets you to the parts list (which you will have to pick from the dropdown list) for a 1995 VTEC 5spd.
Unless you're going to be ripping this car up and down a track with an extremely overpowered engine, there's no need for anything more than the Honda CV's and control arms. Just remember, you get what you pay for and if you buy cheap, you get cheap.....and you'll be replacing the parts again in 6 months time. Go with Honda. A little more $$ but worth it in the long run.
The link Spiffy provided was to the main page of the site. You have to select "Honda Parts Online" from the main page and then go to the model dropdown list and select Prelude and then enter the rest of the pertinent information about your specific model, engine, trans, etc.
The link I gave above, gets you to the parts list (which you will have to pick from the dropdown list) for a 1995 VTEC 5spd.
Unless you're going to be ripping this car up and down a track with an extremely overpowered engine, there's no need for anything more than the Honda CV's and control arms. Just remember, you get what you pay for and if you buy cheap, you get cheap.....and you'll be replacing the parts again in 6 months time. Go with Honda. A little more $$ but worth it in the long run.