replacing wheel bearing, HELP!
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replacing wheel bearing, HELP!
I need to replace my wheel bearings on my 91 civic hatch. Does anyone know where there is a write up on this or anything, i cant find one. has anyone done it b4, should i even atempt it or just take it to a shop? any help will be appreciated.
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Re: replacing wheel bearing, HELP!
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals
they have a whole list of the service manuals for all kinds of hondas and it only takes a couple minutes to download. its not like a haynes or chiltons manual, its the actual service manual like the dealership has so it has detailed step by step instructions and diagrams.
they have a whole list of the service manuals for all kinds of hondas and it only takes a couple minutes to download. its not like a haynes or chiltons manual, its the actual service manual like the dealership has so it has detailed step by step instructions and diagrams.
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Re: replacing wheel bearing, HELP!
it's easy as shit but a mechanical press is very helpful. if i were you i'd take it to a shop. the inside of the knuckle is compression tapered and if you just try to hammer it in you can scar the walls and possibly ruin it.
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^ nah....i have a 30 ton press, with full set of adaptors...and rarely use them for wheel bearing installs.
but, the easiest thing to do is to take the knuckle off, and bring it to a shop and have them press it out and back on. unless ya have done a few...i would do that. i generally charge about 20-40 bucks to do that, as long as you bring the parts in.
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but, the easiest thing to do is to take the knuckle off, and bring it to a shop and have them press it out and back on. unless ya have done a few...i would do that. i generally charge about 20-40 bucks to do that, as long as you bring the parts in.
gluck
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