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Old 04-14-2009, 09:05 AM
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Here's the story, i got a JDM ITR 5 lug conversion and my hub bearing went bad. So i cant seem to figure out, can i replace this with a USDM bearing of do i have to find a JDM one.... Or will a 99-00 CVR bearing work? I need as much input on this as possible. Thanks Honda-tech!
Old 04-14-2009, 11:32 AM
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Which hub, front or rear?

Rears are probably the same.

I know the ITR and 99-00 Civic Si part numbers for the front are the exact same so I ordered mine thru a local Honda dealership but then again, I have the USDM knuckles.

For some reason, I remember them being the same bearing from jdm to usdm. Hopefully more will come in to clarify.

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Which hub, front or rear?

Rears are probably the same.

I know the ITR and 99-00 Civic Si part numbers for the front are the exact same so I ordered mine thru a local Honda dealership but then again, I have the USDM knuckles.

For some reason, I remember them being the same bearing from jdm to usdm. Hopefully more will come in to clarify.

-Jarrod

Sorry, it's the passengers side front. I can't figure this out...
Old 04-15-2009, 07:07 AM
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you would think they're different for the fronts from USDM to JDM since the axles you'd use are different... GL
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yeah its a possibility you'll need the cr-v bearing since they use same hub as the jdm look at the part numbers of the hond-crv bearing and an itr bearing. Keep us posted its good to know
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To be honest, I'm pretty sure the part numbers are the same.
Let me cross refrence them.
*They aren't the same. *
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Either try 99-00 crv or later year prelude since they both use 36mm axles.
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should be 97+ crv hub...
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I cant find anything out. I still need help!
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Originally Posted by sheekdude
should be 97+ crv hub...
i changed mine before and i got mines from a crv
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Just send the car to the mechanic and tell them you have a problem with your bearing. I have this problem before so it will save you time, problem, money, and frustration. If you not sure about it send it to the mechanic. I had problem with my bearing and it was horrible and good thing that my mechanic biddy help replace it with new one.
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Originally Posted by ken9
Just send the car to the mechanic and tell them you have a problem with your bearing. I have this problem before so it will save you time, problem, money, and frustration. If you not sure about it send it to the mechanic. I had problem with my bearing and it was horrible and good thing that my mechanic biddy help replace it with new one.
The car has a 5 lug conversion, therefor when they order a bearing for that the car would require if it were stock... it'll most likely be the wrong one.
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