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Disc swap: possible to retain original hubs? (Yes I searched)

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Old Jan 21, 2005 | 02:15 PM
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Default Disc swap: possible to retain original hubs? (Yes I searched)

So, it turns out that the wheel bearings that came with my read disc swap are toast... on both sides

It also turns out that you cannot just uy the bearing: you have to buy the whole hub. can I use the stock hub and bearings from by '92 CX with my rear disc swab (which is from a 2g integra)?
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Old Jan 21, 2005 | 03:36 PM
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Default Re: Disc swap: possible to retain original hubs? (servion)

You CAN buy the bearing separately, I don't know who told you that. I just had my bearing replaced, and they didn't need to replace the whole hub. If you get new bearings you just need to get them pressed in for you. As far as using you hubs with the 'Teg trailing arms, then they should be The same.

Bump for you for some more input.

-Shane
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Old Jan 22, 2005 | 09:59 AM
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Default Re: Disc swap: possible to retain original hubs? (nighttrain33)

Really?!? Where did you get the bearing? I've called EVERYWHERE and I can't find just the bearing. I've got a press so I can do that myself... but I can't seem to find just the bearing.
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