Do all wagons have the same unibody?

I know FWD/4WD conversions have been done. But I have no definite answer as to the firewall and rear floor pans being the same? I'm guessing yes, but still wondering.

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  • turbo_tegturbo_teg Council Member
    the 4wds have holes for the shifter cables to go through the fire walls and one major difference in the back is that on the 4wds there is an access panel to get to the fuel pump but the 2wd's are just like a any other civic from that era they have no access panel for the pump.
  • CharbCharb Administrator
    I had a 90 RT4wd w/ DOHC swap for a while (see old posts). Thinking of picking up a cleaner FWD for CRV swap.

    Thanks for the info...
  • hman1991hman1991 New Wagonist
    so the rear crosmember from the 4wd bolts under the fwd? i havent looked under a 2wd
  • SiWagonSiWagon Council Member
    I think the 4Wd has a taller And/or wider tunnel.
  • vovaivovai Band Wagon
    As anyone ever bolted a 4wd rear crossmember on a fwd wagon? Or the other way around. It would answer a question I've been asking myself for a while. I just want to know if the holes for the bolts are at the same place on both of the crossmembers? I know they are different in shape...
  • SiWagonSiWagon Council Member
    :? Please do a search.One of our members has done this conversion.Either on this site or at the OG site.
  • hman1991hman1991 New Wagonist
    SiWagon wrote:
    :? Please do a search.One of our members has done this conversion.Either on this site or at the OG site.

    did a search looked threw 12 pages with no luck.
  • HaydzHaydz Moderator
    curt wrote:

    Perfect! The blurb at the bottom has what you are after.
  • curtcurt Wagonist
    still seems like a lot of work. good luck with it.
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