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Old 06-03-2009, 02:53 AM
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which parts do I need? Is it just one of #2? Also, if I don't want to bother with pressing in the bearing do I order one of #3? Thanks for your help!

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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

even if you get #3 you still have to get #2 the wheel bearing it self as the third image doesnt come with the wheel bearing its just the assembly minus bearing
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

Ahh, I see. Is there anything else that needs to be replaced when doing the bearing? For example #32?
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

All you need to do is order the wheel bearing from Honda. no other parts are needed.
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

As far as i'm concerned the hub comes as an assembled unit ready to bolt on.
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

Originally Posted by Stine
As far as i'm concerned the hub comes as an assembled unit ready to bolt on.
Have you ever purchased a hub from that website before? I'd rather buy the hub w/ bearing installed if I can..
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

Originally Posted by Stine
As far as i'm concerned the hub comes as an assembled unit ready to bolt on.
Rear, yes. Front, No.

Honda does not sell these wheel bearings and hubs as an assembly. Even if so, how would you manage to get the snap ring in?

P.s. No matter what you do, your going to need a press. These are not bolt in
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If you end up reusing your hub, you might want to exam all the wheel studs. If and are worn or damaged, now would be the time to replace them. Are you doing the work yourself? You will need cotter pins for some of the bolts attached to the steering knuckle.
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Default Re: When replacing a wheel bearing...

Probably going to be doing the work w/ a friend. What all do I need to complete the job parts wise? I know I will need a press to fit the bearings in, is there any other part I need to order from the website?
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