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front wheel hub & bearing
Would you guys in a used hub and bearing? I'm not sure if the hub is any good or not, and I want to do it myself. I got a quote of $85 for a used front hub with bearing. sound like a good deal?
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I wouldnt. just because it could be a damaged bearing and you wont know untill its installed on the car. It may sound fine just free spinning buts once on the car may sound worse or make weird sounds. Now buying a used hub is a different story. Just buy a new one assembly, it is around $80-$90
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yeah, well the hub is 85 new and the bearing is about 60 new. The issue is having a shop press the stuff in for me, I'd rather do it myself. The other issue is I just got it aligned last week and If I do the bearing, it needs to get realigned -
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yeah, well the hub is 85 new and the bearing is about 60 new. The issue is having a shop press the stuff in for me, I'd rather do it myself. The other issue is I just got it aligned last week and If I do the bearing, it needs to get realigned -
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^ how's that done on the car? the book calls for the bottom two strut bolts to come out? and how did you get the parts from honda already pressed? I have a feeling the hub is no good. If i could buy brand new parts from honda with hub and bearing already pressed in, I would
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Originally Posted by bluestreak
^ how's that done on the car? the book calls for the bottom two strut bolts to come out? and how did you get the parts from honda already pressed? I have a feeling the hub is no good. If i could buy brand new parts from honda with hub and bearing already pressed in, I would
And HERE the knuckle should come with new bearing and ball joint installed But NOT the hub installed it would still need to be pressed in
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That's a sweet tool, too bad I'd never use it again, so I'll probably just
pay someone to do it for me
The bearing is diff for a 01 ex sedan, like 59$ I think
pay someone to do it for me

The bearing is diff for a 01 ex sedan, like 59$ I think
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lol i cant believe i just read this.....you want to pay $$ for a fukin hubcap?
save your $ and get rims for the love of god
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=249385
save your $ and get rims for the love of god
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=249385
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Originally Posted by spoonJDMlX
lol i cant believe i just read this.....you want to pay $$ for a fukin hubcap?
save your $ and get rims for the love of god
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=249385
save your $ and get rims for the love of god
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=249385
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^ anyways....
I found an 02 ex sedan w/ 50K miles on it, I'm getting the entire assembly w/ lugs, knuckle, hub and bearing for $75. I'm gonna do it this weekend
and get the biatch realigned this week - just gotta roll those fenders and i'll be good to go w/ my 17's
I found an 02 ex sedan w/ 50K miles on it, I'm getting the entire assembly w/ lugs, knuckle, hub and bearing for $75. I'm gonna do it this weekend
and get the biatch realigned this week - just gotta roll those fenders and i'll be good to go w/ my 17's
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yeah, well a few hours later and three trips to the auto parts store, I've got two new rotors, new brake pads, (all of which I had no idea were bad),
and a used knuckle assembly installed. the most difficult part was getting the assembly on the axle shaft, the "used" replacement was a bit rusty on the splines and it was a bitch to get it on far enough to thread the castle nut on to pull it the rest of the way......nice and smooth riding now though.
and a used knuckle assembly installed. the most difficult part was getting the assembly on the axle shaft, the "used" replacement was a bit rusty on the splines and it was a bitch to get it on far enough to thread the castle nut on to pull it the rest of the way......nice and smooth riding now though.
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yeah, well a few hours later and three trips to the auto parts store, I've got two new rotors, new brake pads, (all of which I had no idea were bad),
and a used knuckle assembly installed. the most difficult part was getting the assembly on the axle shaft, the "used" replacement was a bit rusty on the splines and it was a bitch to get it on far enough to thread the castle nut on to pull it the rest of the way......nice and smooth riding now though.
and a used knuckle assembly installed. the most difficult part was getting the assembly on the axle shaft, the "used" replacement was a bit rusty on the splines and it was a bitch to get it on far enough to thread the castle nut on to pull it the rest of the way......nice and smooth riding now though.
I wish all our members had half a brain and were willing to turn a wrench. They would save themselves a lot of money. Good job.
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yeah, well I've gotta give props to my friend who has all the badass tools, he's a mechanic at a rover dealership and he hooks it up. cordless impact wrench owns hand tools - Thanks for the above comment ^^
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