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.
Yes. Just switch the headlight brackets out.(remove the headlight bracket from the CRX headlight/ install the CIVIC headlight bracket on the CRX headlight.
nope
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.
Everything! Its a honda, Get a ford!
An aftermarket header for a 1988 CRX may not fit a 1986 CRX due to differences in engine configuration and exhaust design between the two model years. The 1988 CRX typically has a different engine and exhaust manifold setup compared to the 1986 model. Therefore, it's essential to verify compatibility by checking part specifications or consulting with a specialist before attempting to install an aftermarket header from one model year onto another.
Try perhaps a trusty Honda manual for sizes then to a dealership to purchase them, this would probably be your best bet.
Civic Racing eXperiment = CRX
88-91 Crx parts will not fit on a 86 crx. The 86 Crx has wider lights.
84 CRX ??? help me here CRX went 88 to 91/92 then came Del Sol CRX???
If by CRX you mean an 84-91 CRX then no. They have a cable clutch, however the del sol aka CRX del sol does.
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