SKU: BXSS-20102
BLOX Racing Rear Toe Kit - 1990-2001 Acura Integra / 1988-2000 Honda Civic CRX Del Sol
BLOX Racing Rear Toe Kit BXSS-20102 delivers precise rear toe adjustments for 1990-2001 Acura Integra models and 1988-2000 Honda Civic CRX Del Sol variants. This bolt-on kit corrects alignment issues common in performance driving improving cornering grip straight-line stability and tire wear. Built for EF EG EK and DC chassis racers trust it for daily and track use.
Key Features
- Adjustable Design: +/- 2 degrees toe adjustment range allows fine-tuning for custom setups enhancing traction and reducing understeer.
- Chromoly Steel Construction: High-strength chromoly tubing with CNC-machined ends withstands track abuse while keeping weight low at 4.95 lbs.
- Spherical Heim Joints: 10mm chromoly heim joints provide smooth movement zero bind and accurate feedback during hard cornering.
- Direct Bolt-On Fit: No modifications needed for factory rear subframe on all listed fitments ensuring quick setup.
- Polyurethane Bushings: Durable bushings resist deflection maintaining alignment under high loads for consistent performance.
Product Notes
- Pair with front camber kit for full rear suspension geometry correction.
- Re-torque hardware after 100 miles of driving.
- Ships in protective foam-lined box 10 x 6 x 4 inches.
Installation Notes
- Professional installation recommended.
- Requires basic hand tools and alignment rack post-install.
- Compatible with OEM rear lower control arms and subframe hardware.
This Part Fits
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1988-1991 | Honda | Civic | CRX (All) |
| 1990-1993,1997-2001 | Acura | Integra | GS |
| 1992-2001 | Acura | Integra | GS-R |
| 1990-2001 | Acura | Integra | LS |
| 1990-1998 | Acura | Integra | RS |
| 1995-1996 | Acura | Integra | Special Edition |
| 1997-1998,2000-2001 | Acura | Integra | Type R |
| 1992-2000 | Honda | Civic | CX |
| 1992-2000 | Honda | Civic | DX |
| 1992-2000 | Honda | Civic | EX |
| 1998-2000 | Honda | Civic | GX |
| 1996-2000 | Honda | Civic | HX |
| 1992-2000 | Honda | Civic | LX |
| 1992-1995,1999-2000 | Honda | Civic | Si |
| 1999 | Honda | Civic | Value Package |
| 1992-1995 | Honda | Civic | VX |
| 1993-1997 | Honda | Civic del Sol | S |
| 1993-1997 | Honda | Civic del Sol | Si |
| 1994-1997 | Honda | Civic del Sol | VTEC |
Why Choose BLOX Racing?
- Motorsports-proven parts used in drag road race and autocross.
- Constructed from premium materials for long-lasting durability.
- Engineered for exact fit on JDM chassis platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Does this fit 1988-1991 Honda CRX Si?
A: Yes BXSS-20102 bolts directly to EF chassis rear subframe on all 1988-1991 Civic CRX models including Si HF DX.
Q: What material are the heim joints?
A: 4130 chromoly steel heim joints with grease fittings for smooth operation and easy maintenance. Q: Is a warranty included?
A: BLOX Racing offers limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects when installed and used properly.
Shipping & Handling
- Method: UPS Ground or USPS Priority
- Availability: In stock - ships same or next business day
- Packaging: Foam-lined cardboard box 10 x 6 x 4 inches
- Weight: 4.95 lbs
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