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Old 11-23-2005   #16 (permalink)
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I did my Accord. First took it to a shop and they couldnt do it and they had a press. So I just bought a used assembly, instead of just the bearing, didnt have to press anything. 60K later and the used one is still going. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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I thought I needed to replace the wheel bearing myself but it turns out it was the heatshield touching the hub. Might want to check that first.
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I thought I needed to replace the wheel bearing myself but it turns out it was the heatshield touching the hub. Might want to check that first.
more often than not you will ge a screech noise with that kinda of problem at all speeds.....
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has anyone done one of these yet, or have a DIY for replacing them?
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never did thank you for the DIY....thanks hehe.....oh and as it turns out I was thinking I got screwed on the bearing type.....cuz on the past links in this thread, I double checked and the pics were for DX-2-dr I have an EX-4-dr, so the prices were/are different, but really, is there a difference in the bearing itself? I mean aside from the fact that the front brake components (certain ones) are modified ina sense for ABS and such, why is there a diff of nearly 20 bux for what i paid for 4 dr than what I would pay for 2 dr?
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Re: Wheelbearing DIY

Anyone know what application this DIY was pulled from? Man that's awesome.
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It was a 7th gen. I think that is what you are asking.....
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I was wondering what the images above were pulled from? Alldata / Mitchell or one of those? I've never seen anything like that. Sorry for not being clear.
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good job on bring back a thread that was made almost 3 yrs ago HAHAHAHAHA
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Re: Wheelbearing DIY

The images where pulled from the actual Honda service manual. You can do a search, then down load it. It is the real deal, the actual Honda one that the techs have, not the one you buy at the parts houses.....

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i also have alldata available if you need
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Honda Service Manual. Sounds good I will check it out.
Thanks for the offer on Alldata but I'm going to pass. The manual looks like it will have everything I need.
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