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  • Frijoles
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    Originally posted by cb7 calling View Post
    You could edit your original post, and mention its wont work at the end.
    Or people could read the thread fully...

    I don't want to delete this because I want to make sure people see it not working here.

    As for using CB Uppers, yes, I am certain. I went to the yard and grabbed good looking OEM uppers to throw the SPC balljoints into.

    I had absolutely no issues with axle fitment into those newer knuckles though, nor any other fitment aside from camber being way too positive and knuckle to spring clearance.

    I don't want to take these knuckles that I have on the car currently back off, but I will say these are WAY different in shape and size than the newer Accord knuckles that I was using.

    The brake line rubbed the shock hard when you'd turn the steering wheel. The knuckle itself would rub as well. And even hitting the damper I would get positive camber.

    And it clearly doesn't work. I should have the same suspension your friend does. Roughly, anyway. Why it fits on his 97, and doesn't fit on my 93, I don't know. I considered it was lower control arm length, but I already had my front width as wide if not wider than the rear, and I also got those off of a junkyard CB and they looked fine in the yard.

    I'm more than willing to get any pictures or anything that might help aid this discussion though.
    Last edited by Frijoles; 09-06-2015, 12:24 PM.

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  • Jarrett
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    My answer to that is likely because Cisco (HondaFan81) had a thread eons ago detailing the swap of just the hubs. He had tried ordering '98-'02 Accord 4-lug hubs only to find out that they didn't fit (which any online microfiche would have made obvious), but he did also complain about axle fitment into the splines. This is when he outlined the '98-'99 2.3CL hub swap.

    Now, I can't address the axle fitment into the splines as I don't have a '98-'02 4-cylinder hub to test. But I can verify, as I did with the above-posted picture, that the issue is not with the knuckles. There have probably been more than twice the amount of people, if not more, use the knuckles in question for their 5-lug swaps than those who have used 2.3CL hubs. I've never heard of it to be an issue until frijoles posted it.

    Frijoles, are you 100% sure you're using CB upper control arms and not early Integra of Civic arms?

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  • The G-Man
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    My challenge for this is, why has everyone been using stock spindles for years with Acura 2.2 CL hubs?

    My guess is that the 6th gen accord knuckle doesn't work as stated in this thread.

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  • Jarrett
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    Yeah, I've been a bit confused, too. This is my friend's '97 Accord that uses nearly the same suspension as we do. I gave him a set of Tokico HP shocks and springs as well as the front knuckles from my 2003 CL parts car. Those knuckles are the same exact knuckles as these, only with a 5-lug hub instead of a 4-lug hub.

    This isn't a fantastic picture, but I think you can still see that there is plenty of clearance between the back of the knuckle and the coil spring.




    So let's keep this an open discussion for now. Frijoles, only Sith deal in absolutes, so hold up before you start proclaiming things will or won't work with such exclamation.

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  • moore
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    I'm a bit confused as to why this doesn't work. Some people on this site have been using the 98-02 v6 spindle for the 5 lug conversion, and the 4 and 5 lug spindles are the same. So in theory...if one can convert to 5 lug using 6th gen parts then a 4 lug spindle swap should be all the same, right? Gonna be doing test fitting this week on my car, I guess I'll keep you guys updated

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  • lbus9168
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    Can't you just delete the post or ask one of the admins to?

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  • cb7 calling
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    You could edit your original post, and mention its wont work at the end.

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  • Frijoles
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    Because they didn't read the whole thread.

    It fits. I want to make that clear. You can install it on to your car. Everything bolts up.

    However you cannot drive the car with it. The knuckle rubs the spring. There is no clearance for it. The tie rods don't have enough thread length to safely be attached.

    The entire assembly pinches and rubs the brake lines.

    This is a VERY unsafe modification and I want this to be here so others will learn from my mistakes. I wasted over 200 dollars doing this, and another 200 fixing it the right way.

    Beyond that, it also gives you insane amounts of positive camber.

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  • F20A CB7
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    Dam text to speech... if this doesn't work then please tell me why this post is still up giving others the idea that this does work remove it

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  • Frijoles
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    Originally posted by F20A CB7 View Post
    so you just removed the hub and bearing every place it with Acura rotor and hub
    Not to be rude, but I have absolutely no idea what you're asking me. I've already said once, DO NOT DO THIS IT DOES NOT WORK. THE 6TH GEN ACCORD KNUCKLES DO NOT WORK. DO NOT DO THIS. THIS DOES T WORK.

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  • bobbycos
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    Nearly the same as what da9b16 and I did when 5 lugging our cb's

    I just used the spindle from the 2002 Acura TL complete with rotor, caliper and bracket

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  • F20A CB7
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    so you just removed the hub and bearing every place it with Acura rotor and hub

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  • Frijoles
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    Originally posted by Bad_dude View Post
    I still have 14" steelies, will the setup work with it? I don't have the cash to upgrade everything yet. How easy is it to replace the bearing and hub on the 1998-2002 Accord, since it's press in?
    Thanks.
    DON'T DO IT. DO NOT LISTEN TO WHAT THE ME FROM A FEW MONTHS AGO SAID UP THERE. I WAS WRONG. IT DOES NOT WORK.

    DON'T FUCKING DO IT I SWEAR. TRUST ME DO NOT DOOOOO IT. IT IS BAD.

    and yeah it's the fastbrakes kit.

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  • Chrisnick
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    What rotor is that? Fastbrakes kit?

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  • Bad_dude
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    I still have 14" steelies, will the setup work with it? I don't have the cash to upgrade everything yet. How easy is it to replace the bearing and hub on the 1998-2002 Accord, since it's press in?
    Thanks.

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