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Axle assembly - MT vs AT
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April 02, 2010, 12:20:30 PM »
Does anyone know if there is a difference between the left and right axle assemblies for automatic and manual transmissions. I've tried looking on Honda parts websites but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. The reason I ask is I can find several assemblies available in Canada but they are listed specifically for the automatic where the parts websites based in the states don't seem to specify a transmission.
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Majestic Honda shows 2 different part numbers for each side, and each transmission type. I would assume based on this information that they are different. Diagrams can be seen here.
AT Diagram
MT Diagram
AT Right = 1088897, and 1094431
AT Left = 1088900, and 1094433
MT Right = 1088898, and 1094432
MT Left = 1090954, and 1094434
This site does not use Honda part numbers*
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Thanks. That's what I needed to know. I've found some that specify the mt now at autozone, so I ordered those..
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April 09, 2010, 01:07:22 AM »
^Good idea. There is a difference between the MT and AT axles. I was sold a set of AT axles (I was not told) and found out later that they do not fit an MT equipped car.
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What was different the number of splines?
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The AT was smaller than the MT. From what Paul explained to me yesterday, I belive this only applies to the K24s.
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I have no issues with axles I was just asking to get a perspective for the future.
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I understand. I was just throwing that out there for general info.
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I ended up going with raxles (raxles.com) since the ones from autozone looked really cheap and didn't come with harmonic dampers. The raxles seem like a much higher quality product.
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how much did it cost for the raxles? i was gonna go driveshaft shop for some stronger axles
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IIRC they were $140 each. Not sure if they are any stronger than oem, but they are definitely better than the cheap cardone axles.
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