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Radius rod difference between 90-91 and 92-92???

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    Radius rod difference between 90-91 and 92-92???

    Are the radius rods different between these years because i got one from a 90-91 and put it on my 92 accord and the tire looks to not be centered , any help ??

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    I don't think they would be different. You can always check/reference the part numbers on Majestic Honda's website.

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      #3
      Hmm then idk why my wheel is not centered , it makes my car go to the right more

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        Did you make sure that you were using all of the bushings and washers and torque it factory specs?
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
          Did you make sure that you were using all of the bushings and washers and torque it factory specs?
          you are talking about the bushings for the radius rod right ? yes I used the same ones

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            #6
            yes they are different..i own a 91 accord as a part donor for my 92 accord.my 92 was a automatic shift till i swap it out for a manual.i did some suspension parts swap too while the tranny was out of the way and i noticed that only the passenger side radius rode is different.its more like a flat rod than a round rod.

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              #7
              Originally posted by stunin92_accord View Post
              yes they are different..i own a 91 accord as a part donor for my 92 accord.my 92 was a automatic shift till i swap it out for a manual.i did some suspension parts swap too while the tranny was out of the way and i noticed that only the passenger side radius rode is different.its more like a flat rod than a round rod.
              I know that for the automatics the rod looks like a u and for the manuals they are just straight , is there still a difference?

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                #8
                they are the same,its shape is what is different.i tried on both straight and U shape rod..i think the purpose for the U shape rod is to take shape of the automatic trannys,but i fit fine for my manual tranny.

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                  #9
                  really? thats wierd , i need to figure out what is causing my wheel rely more to the left of the fender

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by woody7193 View Post
                    really? thats wierd , i need to figure out what is causing my wheel rely more to the left of the fender
                    it seems that you have toe issues on your tire..

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                      #11
                      What do you mean by toe?

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                        #12
                        here is a list of terms for you (one of which is Toe for you) Now this is from an alignment page but you will still get the basic idea.

                        http://www.familycar.com/alignment.htm
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