4x114.3 rear wheel bearing size?
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does anyone know if a gsr and 96 itr rear wheel bearing is the same size, like can i put a 4x114 itr rear bearing and hub on a gsr rear spindle?
I am not 100% sure about the rear but, I just replaced the front wheel bearing in my Dad's civic yesterday and it has the ITR suspension that is 4X114.3. I went to autozone.com and checked the part numbers on the wheel bearings and as far as I could tell the wheel bearing are the same even with a 2000 US type R with the 5 lug suspension. Also the Tegs that have ABS are the same part number as well.
Hope that this helps.
Hope that this helps.
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well that didnt really help much with the rear but i did finally have time to attack this thing and for anyone wanting to know you cannot just bolt on a 96 itr rear wheel bearing and hub onto a 94+ integra rear spindle the hub is just a little to long and the washer and nut will not get a full grip plus the offset will be off let me repeat it will not work, you have to use the 96 itr rear spindle for it to work right now for the wheel bearing it looks like the same size but i didnt have time to measure anything but the rear hub is to wide so dont let anyone tell you different!!!
After I posted to your question I started looking at the numbers on the parts and I thought that you could just by the rear bearing by its self and then have it pressed on the hub. After re-looking they only sell the complete rear hub and not just the bearing like Honda. Now rereading what you posted why did you want to put ITR rear hubs into a US integra spindle?
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well i was gettin my friends 4x114 wheels and conversion and he was getting my 4x100 and the fronts are pretty easy, and for the rears, it would of been alot easier to just take out the rear hub nut and just swap the two instead of taking off the rear spindle or rear trailing assembly but since it didnt work we had to swap the whole rear spindle instead
I thought that was your reason. I think that I would have just swaped out the hole trailing arms in the rear. I know that it can be a pain in the butt and I have broken bolts trying to get them off. Good luck
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