prelude rear HUBS and ITR hubs
doubt it, about the only thing compatible with preludes and integras are the brake calipers
i would think if they were compatible, it would have opened the flood gates since prelude ppl are always looking for possible swaps and by now, most of them are exhausted.
so basically no, and why would it matter? unless you get them for cheap and trying to rebuild something, stock would be just as good as itr hubs.
i would think if they were compatible, it would have opened the flood gates since prelude ppl are always looking for possible swaps and by now, most of them are exhausted.
so basically no, and why would it matter? unless you get them for cheap and trying to rebuild something, stock would be just as good as itr hubs.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by petern101 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">]so basically no, and why would it matter? unless you get them for cheap and trying to rebuild something, stock would be just as good as itr hubs.
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I have a bad hub i need to replace. The ITR hubs from acura are super expensive, i was hoping to find a used one and then i could just get a new $20 bearing and call it a day.
thanks for the info...
liam
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I have a bad hub i need to replace. The ITR hubs from acura are super expensive, i was hoping to find a used one and then i could just get a new $20 bearing and call it a day.
thanks for the info...
liam
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by madcatz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where the hell can you get 20 wheel bearings?
but they are 5x114.3
so maybe
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Oh i just guessed on the price - i guess a wheel bearing is a little more then $20. Either way its alot cheaper then a new hub AND a wheel bearing.
Maybe ill just have to stop by honda and look...agh
liam
but they are 5x114.3
so maybe
(by which I mean go out and steal a ITR and tell us)</TD></TR></TABLE>
Oh i just guessed on the price - i guess a wheel bearing is a little more then $20. Either way its alot cheaper then a new hub AND a wheel bearing.
Maybe ill just have to stop by honda and look...agh
liam
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thanks
thanks
well from Honda they run appx 100.00
front wheel bearings must be pressed in with the hub. When you press them out, more likely than not you will ruin the bearing. Im assuming that the ITR hubs will work, but again I dont know for a fact. Look up part numbers on the hub assemblies from honda. That would be the simplest way to tell
front wheel bearings must be pressed in with the hub. When you press them out, more likely than not you will ruin the bearing. Im assuming that the ITR hubs will work, but again I dont know for a fact. Look up part numbers on the hub assemblies from honda. That would be the simplest way to tell
hes talking about the rear hubs. its not a matter of pressing in the rears, its just 4 or five nuts and then use a slide hammer. and they are alot of money from the dealership, your looking at 180 at least. good luck Joe
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