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Yes. Just switch the headlight brackets out.(remove the headlight bracket from the CRX headlight/ install the CIVIC headlight bracket on the CRX headlight.
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88-91 Crx parts will not fit on a 86 crx. The 86 Crx has wider lights.
According to the Kelley Blue Book website, power steering came standard only in the Si Hatchback, LX Sedan, and 4WD Wagon. All other models (Hatchback, DX Hatchback, CRX HF Hatchback, CRX Hatchback, DX Sedan, Wagon, and Wagovan) had it as an option only. In my opinion, the 1989 civic does not need power steering. The tires are narrow, the car is light, and the steering wheel is big enough that the only reason you would want power steering is if your civic had been pimped out with fat tires.
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depending on if the gas lines are close to it and where it bolts to the headers
The 1988 Honda CRX was a new generation of the model. The exhaust from a 1988 will not fit on a 1987 model.
No, the 1988 was a brand new design and none of the body panels carried over from 1987.
the seats are from a 1988-1991 Crx(2nd Gen) and i wanted to know if they would fit a older Crx 1984-1987(1st gen)
No. 88-91 have a different body style than 84-87
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Disconnect the package shelf cords from the hatchback and remove the right upper quarter trim panel. Separate the wiring harness from the body. Work the harness through the hole in the top of the hatchback opening. Mark the outline of the hinges on the hatchback for future reinstallation. While an assistant holds the hatch, detatch the support struts. With the assistant still supporting the hatch, remove the hinge to hatchback bolts and lift the hatchback off.