Need to do some work, To pass inspection
Ok i need to do somework on my brothers 92 accord. It failed inspection. I can do the work, but it would be easier if i had some tutorials or write-ups to help.
Here is a list of what i need to do:
2 axle boots
2 sway bars
Right ball joint
Right head light
Brake pads
& the guy at the inspection place wrote down 2 cylinder? I dont know what he was talking about, and i called tonight but he was not in.
So if anyone could give me some links to write-ups that would be great.
Thanks,
Zach
Here is a list of what i need to do:
2 axle boots
2 sway bars
Right ball joint
Right head light
Brake pads
& the guy at the inspection place wrote down 2 cylinder? I dont know what he was talking about, and i called tonight but he was not in.
So if anyone could give me some links to write-ups that would be great.
Thanks,
Zach
we do this alot in texas for the axle since its a lifetime warranty...since you need an axle, i have a warranty on the driver side..all u have to do is just go to autozone with your old one and exhange it...pm me 
*edit...i have a 95 accord..if it fix a 92 pm me.

*edit...i have a 95 accord..if it fix a 92 pm me.
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*edit...i have a 95 accord..if it fix a 92 pm me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope. Looking at around $120 for both after you bring back the old ones (AutoZone)
*edit...i have a 95 accord..if it fix a 92 pm me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope. Looking at around $120 for both after you bring back the old ones (AutoZone)
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If you don't own a Manual, don't ******* post!!!
Sorry pal but i totally disagree with you..... would you also say ( if you don't have any tools don't ******* post ) ??? . i mean what is a manual if one does not have any tools right ??
Some of the questions being asked here do not require someone the need to own a service manual,,,,i agree with you that it is very helpful to own it ,,, but to say not to post if they don't own one is overdoing it a bit....
Sorry pal but i totally disagree with you..... would you also say ( if you don't have any tools don't ******* post ) ??? . i mean what is a manual if one does not have any tools right ??
Some of the questions being asked here do not require someone the need to own a service manual,,,,i agree with you that it is very helpful to own it ,,, but to say not to post if they don't own one is overdoing it a bit....
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Sorry pal but i totally disagree with you..... would you also say ( if you don't have any tools don't ******* post ) ??? . i mean what is a manual if one does not have any tools right ??
Some of the questions being asked here do not require someone the need to own a service manual,,,,i agree with you that it is very helpful to own it ,,, but to say not to post if they don't own one is overdoing it a bit....</TD></TR></TABLE>
About 1 in 5 tech questions posted up in here can't be answered by a HAYNES manual. Not saying to go out and buy the factory manual which can get pricey... but Jesus... anyone who wants to work on their own vehicle should have a manual of some sort.
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C'mon.... this guy is asking for a manual!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry pal but i totally disagree with you..... would you also say ( if you don't have any tools don't ******* post ) ??? . i mean what is a manual if one does not have any tools right ??
Some of the questions being asked here do not require someone the need to own a service manual,,,,i agree with you that it is very helpful to own it ,,, but to say not to post if they don't own one is overdoing it a bit....</TD></TR></TABLE>
About 1 in 5 tech questions posted up in here can't be answered by a HAYNES manual. Not saying to go out and buy the factory manual which can get pricey... but Jesus... anyone who wants to work on their own vehicle should have a manual of some sort.
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C'mon.... this guy is asking for a manual!!!!!!!!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zach1288 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Have any of you replaced an axle on an accord?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes it's pretty straight forward.
1)Remove the wheel
2)Remove the 36mm nut on hub
3)Remove upper/lower ball joint (your preference
)
4)pull hub out of the way
5)remove axle
6)reverse to install
yes it's pretty straight forward.
1)Remove the wheel
2)Remove the 36mm nut on hub
3)Remove upper/lower ball joint (your preference
)4)pull hub out of the way
5)remove axle
6)reverse to install
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