need help finding acura cl 2.3 hubs
don't be so quick to bump your thread, if your thread is still on the first page you shouldn't be bumping it.
To answer your question, did you check out either of the Acura Dealers online parts store links that can be found in the Accord FAQ?
Are you looking for the front or rear?
To answer your question, did you check out either of the Acura Dealers online parts store links that can be found in the Accord FAQ?
Are you looking for the front or rear?
yep, no problem.
I don't know what year your looking for but for a 1998 Acura CL 2.3

Look for part #24
Front Hub Assembly - 44600-SY8-A00 - $80.56
from Delray Acura
Front Hub Assembly - 44600-SY8-A00 - $82.18
from Acura Carland
I don't know where you can get aftermarket front hub assemblies.
I don't know what year your looking for but for a 1998 Acura CL 2.3

Look for part #24
Front Hub Assembly - 44600-SY8-A00 - $80.56
from Delray Acura
Front Hub Assembly - 44600-SY8-A00 - $82.18
from Acura Carland
I don't know where you can get aftermarket front hub assemblies.
i was wondering since it has something to do with the same bearing on my accord. If my bearing is bad and doesnt shake badly but mildy would my wheel fall off on highway miles such as 70mph after driving for more than an hour? this might be a stupid question but it would make me feel better if i knew for sure.
also when i buy my hub for the 98 cl and new bearings i am hearing something about having them pressed together. what exactly does that mean? do i need to take it somewhere that has a hydraulic press or something? is there anyway i can do this myself such as hitting them together with a hammer?
also when i buy my hub for the 98 cl and new bearings i am hearing something about having them pressed together. what exactly does that mean? do i need to take it somewhere that has a hydraulic press or something? is there anyway i can do this myself such as hitting them together with a hammer?
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I don't know how safe that'll be.
Yes, the hub and the bearing need to be pressed together. Your best bet is to take it somewhere and have them press it together. You could try using a hammer to get them together but I would imagine it would be difficult since that hub has to go in straight. Personally, I would take it somewhere and pay for them to be pressed together.
Yes, the hub and the bearing need to be pressed together. Your best bet is to take it somewhere and have them press it together. You could try using a hammer to get them together but I would imagine it would be difficult since that hub has to go in straight. Personally, I would take it somewhere and pay for them to be pressed together.
final answer (ive done plenty of searching): DEALERSHIP ONLY.
the two links above are for various acura dealers, and those are good prices.
there are NO aftermarket CL hubs anywhere. a few websites claim to sell them as "Front Hub Assembly" but if you purchase a pair, youll get a couple wheel bearings. ask me how i know, and ill offer to sell you a pair of brand new ones.
the two links above are for various acura dealers, and those are good prices.
there are NO aftermarket CL hubs anywhere. a few websites claim to sell them as "Front Hub Assembly" but if you purchase a pair, youll get a couple wheel bearings. ask me how i know, and ill offer to sell you a pair of brand new ones.
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what question? The one you asked about the wheel falling off while driving on the highway?
if so... If the wheel is shaking at all, you should drive it until you fix it or have it fixed. There is no way to tell if the wheel will fall off or not, but either way, it's not safe to drive a car that you know there is a problem with.
what question? The one you asked about the wheel falling off while driving on the highway?
if so... If the wheel is shaking at all, you should drive it until you fix it or have it fixed. There is no way to tell if the wheel will fall off or not, but either way, it's not safe to drive a car that you know there is a problem with.
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