'99 EX Hub Replacement Tips?
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'99 EX Hub Replacement Tips?
Hey everyone,
I've come here looking for some tips on replacing the driver side rear hub on my 99 ex with rear drums, no anti-lock.
I am replacing the hub because a few days ago I started hearing a "wub wub wub" sound form the back, so I jacked the wheels off the ground- and sure enough the driver side rear wheel has a little bit of play in it.
I've found a hub assembly with bearings and studs at a local auto parts store for $70.00 and I'd like to just replace the whole thing instead of trying to press out/in the bearings.
I replaced the rotors and pads about a month ago, and as long as I have some good advice before starting I think I can manage this project.
Thanks for any help!
I've come here looking for some tips on replacing the driver side rear hub on my 99 ex with rear drums, no anti-lock.
I am replacing the hub because a few days ago I started hearing a "wub wub wub" sound form the back, so I jacked the wheels off the ground- and sure enough the driver side rear wheel has a little bit of play in it.
I've found a hub assembly with bearings and studs at a local auto parts store for $70.00 and I'd like to just replace the whole thing instead of trying to press out/in the bearings.
I replaced the rotors and pads about a month ago, and as long as I have some good advice before starting I think I can manage this project.
Thanks for any help!
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its pretty easy i did it with my buddy in about a hour but if your going to get pressed in and out make sure you mark your toe or you'll have to get an adjustment, as for replacing the whole thing should just go rear disc instead,
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