91 integra wheel hub?
Ok i need wheel a hub for my 91 integra on the front left side. (Drivers side) But when i go to search the internet on like ebay and mess i cant find anything for the front! It's like they only sell it for the rear. So i was wondering if the front and rear hubs are the same? And i just have to get new axle bearings or.. idk im confused and was hoping someone could help me out with this.
well i thing i need the whole hub, or the hub comes with the bearing? I honestly am not too worried about cost or anything. as long as its OEM and it's the right part.
its basically 3 parts there is the hub that goes inside the bearing that the axle goes into then the bearing, and then the suspension arm.. the bearing has to be pressed in with a puller or a hydraulic press most machine shops can do it for a few bucks but the bearings alone are around $120 (from the dealership) not to include the hub (that the wheel studs also need to be pressed into from the back side if you have a da when it's out for the bearing replacement is a good time) and suspension arm (that connects from the top of the "a" arm to the outside of the front lower control arm) i'm assuming you're bearing is the bad part you'll have to take the whole thing off and have a new bearing pressed in.
its basically 3 parts there is the hub that goes inside the bearing that the axle goes into then the bearing, and then the suspension arm.. the bearing has to be pressed in with a puller or a hydraulic press most machine shops can do it for a few bucks but the bearings alone are around $120 (from the dealership) not to include the hub (that the wheel studs also need to be pressed into from the back side if you have a da when it's out for the bearing replacement is a good time) and suspension arm (that connects from the top of the "a" arm to the outside of the front lower control arm) i'm assuming you're bearing is the bad part you'll have to take the whole thing off and have a new bearing pressed in.
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its easy man press the actual hub out of the bearing, then take the snap ring off the other side of the knuckle and press the bearing out.. then press the new bearing in, then snap ring back on,, then press the hub back in and your good to go! you can use press.. makes it suppper easy.. or you can beat the **** out of it with a sledge,, either way make sure you use the right size punches for each thing.. and make sure the knuckle isnt gonna move at all.. with press you can do it in under 10 min,, with hammer lol good luck depends on how hard your hitting it.... lol thats what she said
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