Wagon RT4WD Axles

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  • Thank you sir!
  • win sauce!
  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    Beastmode .. thanx a million ....
    gotta get fronts now .. mine have ticked since day one and its @ the vibration stage now ..
    :lol:
  • I must've got lucky - the local O'reillys warehouse had a Driver side axle in stock.

    $50 with my friend's company discount and comes with a lifetime warranty. Was $90 something without the discount though.
  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    what i would LOVE to c is :
    a picture of the RT4wd axle and the integra laying side by side .....

    which is beefier ..???
    how long is difference ????
    will it matter with my accord spring & strut set up ..????
  • SkeletorSkeletor Band Wagon
    I am a new user and what a wealth of information this site has been. I just used these for my right rear on a 1990 rt4wd. fit kinda tight in the hub but seems like a quality part.

    Brand: A-1 CARDONE
    4wd or fwd: 4wd
    Part #: 60-4134
    Front or Rear: Rear
    Left or Right: Right
  • where did you order from, and what did it cost ya?
  • Has anyone here ever checked the EMPI website. They have both axles for wagons and acura. I checked the specs on both and they are the same size. The Acura axles is little cheaper.
  • SkeletorSkeletor Band Wagon
    Parts Geek. About $41 plus shipping and refundable core deposit. took about 6 days to get it.

    1990 Honda Civic Axle Assembly Driveshaft & Axle Price: $40.80 Core: $50.00 Qty: 1 Part #: 60-4134
  • i'm tellin ya boys and girls, i've had mine on for 10,000 miles no problem
  • 3rd4ce wrote:
    what i would LOVE to c is :
    a picture of the RT4wd axle and the integra laying side by side .....

    which is beefier ..???
    how long is difference ????
    will it matter with my accord spring & strut set up ..????

    i have one in my drivers side with the lift and havn't had any issues with it yet. only driven a few thousand on it before i pulled the motor though.
  • I need new axels bad and wanna know if 90 integra ls axels will work on an 88 rt?
  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    nw wag man wrote:
    I need new axels bad and wanna know if 90 integra ls axels will work on an 88 rt?

    Hope this helps....
    3rd4ce wrote:
    Chinojdm wrote:
    what if i have a 91 rt4wd but its not a zc swap it original d16a which axles will i need, yea isound like a newb but i deff needd this asap!
    :arrow:
    jt223539 wrote:
    I can 100% back this mans statement. Literally just did this about an hour ago.

    Any 90-93 B-series Integra Axles will work as a replacement for the front on a RT4wd. Went from being 80 for one axle which had to be specially ordered, to 100 for both axles which they had in stock. I will pay the extra 20 for another axle, and the convenience.

    Thank you for making this thread, would have been lost without it.

    Oh and I now have another question, What are the options for the Rear?
  • Thanks! ill be grabbing new axles within no time haha.
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    Has anyone tried installing a long axle in the driver's side of an RT4WD transmission?
  • Yes, the inner cv joint will not clear the transfer case. The intermediate shaft is just a shaft so it's much thinner.
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    That answers that... Thanks.
  • 503Wagon503Wagon moderator
    LowFlyin' wrote:
    Has anyone tried installing a long axle in the driver's side of an RT4WD transmission?

    thats too bad...that'd b a cheap way to get extended axles haha
  • KlutchKlutch Band Wagon
    does it matter if its an anti lock braking axle or not?
  • 91RT4WD91RT4WD Wagonist
    Just attempted the 90-93 integra axle on my passenger front of my '91 RT "Auto".
    Did a careful visual inspection, pics too, will post later.
    The integra axle is approximately 1/4 inch shorter when stood up vertically side by side and compressed. I noticed the my wagon with a centric ring seal on one end, and integra without.
    Went with install anyways and terrifically everything bolted up. Bolted my wheels and did a test spend while the car was still in the air. no spend, wheels locked, assumed it was my calipers locking up to a possible faulty brake bleeding(also did brake job same time as axle). I inspected the installation today hoping it will be the calipers locking up, so I removed the complete caliper and did a test run while jacked. Sure enough, no movement. I assume the inner shaft to transmission did not have spin clearance, checked-cleared. I loosened the 32mm bolt to the axle, it freed a slight movement. Again knowing for sure the inner axle has clearance, it was now the outter axle creating a slight grind. I knew for a fact this is the issue, bearing fitment on knuckle and hub is not compatible to integra. The integra has a larger diameter.

    Will post pics later..

    Does anyon know if the civic auto sedan axles fit????
  • Does year of wagon matter? Mines 89
  • BoodahedBoodahed Band Wagon
    Hello 91rt4wd. Did you find any solutions to your rear auto axle fit? I have a 89 rt4wd and will likely need to replace all four in the near future. Thanks.
  • 1988rt1988rt Senior Wagonist
    Here is some pictures of wagon axles side by side with some 1990-93 Integra axles (Integra axles have the abs rings)
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    the right Civic wagon Rt axle is longer than the integra one, there are some other differences too
  • Klutch wrote: »
    does it matter if its an anti lock braking axle or not?

    ABS rings just knock off with a hammer and with/without a drift.
  • You can knock the rings off...but they shouldn't interfere with anything.
  • Madr0xMadr0x New Wagonist
    Are the rear axles different lengths?
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    Madr0x wrote: »
    Are the rear axles different lengths?

    Yes. I believe the driver's side is around 1-2" longer. I just packaged and shipped a pair out last week.
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    Hey guys,

    I've had the privilege to work with the guys at SurTrack on my Tape-R LeMons Civic hatch and now with the wagon.

    They have 100% new front axles for the 2nd Gen 4WD Wagons.

    Brand: SurTrack
    Part #: HO-8104
    4WD or FWD: 4WD
    Front or Rear: Front
    Driver (L) or Pass (R): Driver (L)

    Brand: SurTrack
    Part #: HO-8107
    4WD or FWD: 4WD
    Front or Rear: Front
    Driver (L) or Pass (R): Pass (R)

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  • Madr0xMadr0x New Wagonist
    LowFlyin' wrote: »
    Yes. I believe the driver's side is around 1-2" longer. I just packaged and shipped a pair out last week.

    Hmm I wonder if I installed mine on the wrong sides. I have a rear leaking but I also think I overfilled! I will have to pull the axles soon and measure.
  • LowFlyin'LowFlyin' Moderator
    The one with 2 stripes should be on the passenger side and the one with 3 stripes should be on the driver side.
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