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    ED CRX wont fit (USDM EF is same as AUDM ED). I think a buddy of mine ran ED driveshafts and they were too short and the joints would almost pop out at full lock.

    EF8/EF9 are basically the same car in terms of engine bay. So the shafts and midshaft are the same.


    If you have shafts already and the CV joints are ****ed, I am sure you can used other joints like ED joints. I believe I used a ED inner joint on my EF8s shaft back in the day.


    Generally what we found was the EF8/9 is kinda a mix of parts between the DA teg and the ED crx/civic - don't know how much this applies to the shafts though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dxs View Post
    ED CRX wont fit (USDM EF is same as AUDM ED). I think a buddy of mine ran ED driveshafts and they were too short and the joints would almost pop out at full lock.

    EF8/EF9 are basically the same car in terms of engine bay. So the shafts and midshaft are the same.


    If you have shafts already and the CV joints are ****ed, I am sure you can used other joints like ED joints. I believe I used a ED inner joint on my EF8s shaft back in the day.


    Generally what we found was the EF8/9 is kinda a mix of parts between the DA teg and the ED crx/civic - don't know how much this applies to the shafts though.
    That's excellent information thanks mate! Can anyone confirm which cv inners are compatible for use in the EF8 driveshafts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crx51 View Post
    That's excellent information thanks mate! Can anyone confirm which cv inners are compatible for use in the EF8 driveshafts?
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ch-and-help%29.

    read that thread..
    From memory I used a ED crx inner joint. It worked fine for years. Technically it is a different joint, the EF8 has rollers in the inner joint where as ED does not - but still works fine. (this is all from memory of 8 years back).

    Inner joints are easy to swap (but messy to fix) - outter joint can be easy.. but I recently had an issue with an accord shaft that didnt want the outer joint to pop off.
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    How you doing mate... I am the buddy Dxs speaks of. I've had my fair share of headaches with the EF8 driveshafts. I've tried a few combinations and what I can say is:
    - Early DA axles are too short and will pop out (ask me how I know)
    - Late model DA axles and DC axles are too long and will bind (car will vibrate at speeds over 10km)
    If you can't rebuild your current shafts, what I can recommend is to build a hybrid/custom driveshaft, which is what I did and worked well.
    Using your EF8 midshaft, you will need to get the outer joint and axle from an early model DA integra (87-89) and use a later model DA integra (90-91) inner joint (or even EF8 inner joint). Put it together and you have an EF8 sized driveshaft.
    Reasons for this I found are:
    - Later model DA shafts are longer than early models, which may cause binding issues.
    - Early model DA inner joints are a few cm shorter than later DA models, and may cause the shaft to pop out of the joint.
    - Having the longer inner joint mixed with the shorter shaft gives the right length compatible with the EF8/9

    It's been a few years since I messed around with my axles so hopefully this information is somewhat accurate and useful.
    Last edited by sdx; 31-03-2015 at 09:43 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdx View Post
    How you doing mate... I am the buddy Dxs speaks of. I've had my fair share of headaches with the EF8 driveshafts. I've tried a few combinations and what I can say is:
    - Early DA axles are too short and will pop out (ask me how I know)
    - Late model DA axles and DC axles are too long and will bind (car will vibrate at speeds over 10km)
    If you can't rebuild your current shafts, what I can recommend is to build a hybrid/custom driveshaft, which is what I did and worked well.
    Using your EF8 midshaft, you will need to get the outer joint and axle from an early model DA integra (87-89) and use a later model DA integra (90-91) inner joint (or even EF8 inner joint). Put it together and you have an EF8 sized driveshaft.
    Reasons for this I found are:
    - Later model DA shafts are longer than early models, which may cause binding issues.
    - Early model DA inner joints are a few cm shorter than later DA models, and may cause the shaft to pop out of the joint.
    - Having the longer inner joint mixed with the shorter shaft gives the right length compatible with the EF8/9

    It's been a few years since I messed around with my axles so hopefully this information is somewhat accurate and useful.

    Excellent information! Thank you so much for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dxs View Post
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ch-and-help%29.

    read that thread..
    From memory I used a ED crx inner joint. It worked fine for years. Technically it is a different joint, the EF8 has rollers in the inner joint where as ED does not - but still works fine. (this is all from memory of 8 years back).

    Inner joints are easy to swap (but messy to fix) - outter joint can be easy.. but I recently had an issue with an accord shaft that didnt want the outer joint to pop off.
    Thank you so much for this info you've shared! Greatly appreciated!

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