Civic Driveshaft
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Civic Driveshaft
I just got my driveshaft in the mail yesterday. I have to replace my axle's on the driver left front side because the boot is torn and the part is loose.
Anyone have instructions on how to change it out??
I have a 94 Civic Si Hatchback with ABS
Anyone have instructions on how to change it out??
I have a 94 Civic Si Hatchback with ABS
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Re: Civic Driveshaft (defkid999)
In Order, after buying case of beer:
1. Have beer. Remove tire.
2. Remov the bolts holding the struts to the spindle, marking the location of the cam bolt for realignment purposes.
3. Remove axle nut in middle of the brake rotor. Beer.
4. Pull hub and spindle out and off the splines on the axle.
5. Remove the other end of the axle from transmission using a prybar. Have a beer
6. Replace the transmission side of the axle in the transmission. Beer.
7. Replace your spindle over the splines on the axle.
8. Replace the bolts from the struts to the spindle. TQ. to specs.
9. Replace the axle hub lock nut with a <U>NEW ONE</U>. TQ. to specs.
10. Replace tire. Have a beer.
Its not that easy as it looks in the order I put them, but you get the idea.
1. Have beer. Remove tire.
2. Remov the bolts holding the struts to the spindle, marking the location of the cam bolt for realignment purposes.
3. Remove axle nut in middle of the brake rotor. Beer.
4. Pull hub and spindle out and off the splines on the axle.
5. Remove the other end of the axle from transmission using a prybar. Have a beer
6. Replace the transmission side of the axle in the transmission. Beer.
7. Replace your spindle over the splines on the axle.
8. Replace the bolts from the struts to the spindle. TQ. to specs.
9. Replace the axle hub lock nut with a <U>NEW ONE</U>. TQ. to specs.
10. Replace tire. Have a beer.
Its not that easy as it looks in the order I put them, but you get the idea.
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Re: Civic Driveshaft (defkid999)
i know this is for a b-series but it's the same concept.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=382416
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=382416
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