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Need Help Replacing Wheel Bearing 96 accord Ex sedan

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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 01:34 AM
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Default Need Help Replacing Wheel Bearing 96 accord Ex sedan

ok so i have to replace my wheel bearing that much i know as far as which one to replace i've yet to check since i recently bought the car and havent had a chance to fully detail it and do the maintenance oil change, tune up etc... but is their anyone on here that has done it before at home i need to know whats involved what tools i need and what parts im thinking if its easier i'd just buy an entire new hub wheel assembly and not have to worry about getting the old wheel bearing hub pressed out and pressed back in, hopefully i can just get all that brand new and have a shop press the new wheel bearing in and i can go home and just take off all my old parts and replace with the new? any ideas? on how i should go about it
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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 03:07 AM
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Default Re: Need Help Replacing Wheel Bearing 96 accord Ex sedan

it's possible to get the hub unit (hub+bearing) off of the car with basic hand tools, but you'll still need to press the hub out of the bearing (ie. take it to a shop). a new hub, last time i checked prices costs nearly $100. this is why most folks go to the trouble of pressing and reusing the original.

there are how-to's and guides floating around here and the rest of the web for this specific job. they've got pictures, part numbers, tips and some are videos. i suggest taking a look at those.
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