Need help.. 94 Accord front rotors
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hey guys.. I'm new to this section, just purchased a 94 accord EX 4cyl. well anyways I was going to put new rotors and pads on it......but after I took the front wheel off I was Like what the fu(k?.?.? It looks like the hub is bolted on to the rotor with four screws and I think the axel nut held it all on. Looks nothing like my civic or integra....... How the the hell do I get the damn rotor off ????
I bought the car for my wife this weekend and I noticed the brakes were sqealing and grinding and the steering wheel shaked when braking hard. So I decided to get new rotors. I checked the pads and they still had some pad left and were not to the wear indicator yet. I can tell they were not OEM and just some cheapo semi organic pads. Wonder if they could be where the grinding is coming from too?
Anyways someone please help me out with this.
tia
I bought the car for my wife this weekend and I noticed the brakes were sqealing and grinding and the steering wheel shaked when braking hard. So I decided to get new rotors. I checked the pads and they still had some pad left and were not to the wear indicator yet. I can tell they were not OEM and just some cheapo semi organic pads. Wonder if they could be where the grinding is coming from too?
Anyways someone please help me out with this.
tia
Search Please...
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It's not an easy job but if you take your time and have the right tools you will be fine. Good luck.
[Modified by Stew Pidasso, 10:04 AM 2/20/2003]
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=223096
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=363306
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=295805
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=169269
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=159437
It's not an easy job but if you take your time and have the right tools you will be fine. Good luck.
[Modified by Stew Pidasso, 10:04 AM 2/20/2003]
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