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RSX complete suspension and brake system..will it fit my 02 sedan??

Hello everyone, i have the chance to buy a complete rsx front suspension and brake system and the main thing that i was wondering is if my civic axles/driveshafts will work with the hubs on the RSX. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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No the RSX axles are bigger so your d17 ones will not fit into the hubs. If you had a k20 you can do it but other wise you can not do the front 5 lug/brakes.
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No, we've been through this before. D and K splines don't work together. Search suspension and you'll find this.
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