ITR rear hub/bearing the cheaper alternative
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ok read lots an people just say get itr ones blah blah.
confirmed today a cheaper alterative to worn bearings.. BTW I work at acura nd still not willing to pay 170ish per(yeah call me a cheap ***)
Ive seen aftermarket for around $240ish for the pair
you can use prelude rear assy's can be found on amazon for 45 shipped per
heres the catch you either have to
A. grind or have outer machined down to outer hub size to fit stock rear ITR rotor(method buddy and I did since you just got brand new rotors)
B. use rsx rear rotors
but all bolts right up. Ill get pics when we do the other side but hope this can help
confirmed today a cheaper alterative to worn bearings.. BTW I work at acura nd still not willing to pay 170ish per(yeah call me a cheap ***)
Ive seen aftermarket for around $240ish for the pair
you can use prelude rear assy's can be found on amazon for 45 shipped per
heres the catch you either have to
A. grind or have outer machined down to outer hub size to fit stock rear ITR rotor(method buddy and I did since you just got brand new rotors)
B. use rsx rear rotors
but all bolts right up. Ill get pics when we do the other side but hope this can help
The Autozone rear hubs are an option if you are in a pinch. The downer is the dust cap requires hondabond to hold. At the time they were around $90/pc.
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