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no they are greased for life. if they arent greased anymore time for new ones. average life depends on how thew car was driven. I have seen some bad after 100,000 miles and some last past 200,000 and are still good. just check for play there should be NONE. no there are no grease fittings, this isnt a 75 chevy
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I have 259,000 miles with the originals (I belive) I want to change them out just in case.
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I have 259,000 miles with the originals (I belive) I want to change them out just in case.
Posting this because it was made just days ago, suprised a search didn't find it....
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2351453
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2351453
Greasing the outside of the joint does nothing but make a mess, they place the grease fitting on the head of the joint so the grease lubricates the ball and socket.
That is just a waste of time.
That is just a waste of time.
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everytime i change a axle i tear the **** outa the boot on the ball joint. how can i get the LCA off from the ball joint without a picklefork?? sorry to thread jack
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Remove all the other bolts and nuts on the LCA but not the ball joint one and swing the arm out to give the clearance to remove the axle.
I allways hated removing the one with the ball joint. afraid I'm going to tear it.
Remove all the other bolts and nuts on the LCA but not the ball joint one and swing the arm out to give the clearance to remove the axle.
I allways hated removing the one with the ball joint. afraid I'm going to tear it.
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3lb sledge.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1912773
3lb sledge.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1912773
Use this nifty tool. I just got mine yesterday and it works so much faster and better than that fork. It's also the tool shown in the workshop manual.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...4000P
It only cost me about $26 with shipping.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...4000P
It only cost me about $26 with shipping.
Use a ball joint press, sometimes a pitman arm puller will work too. On steel knuckles, I use an impact hammer with a flat anvil, and it will vibrate loose in a second or less.
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