what wheel bearing for SiR knuckles?
I belive you use EX. but its all probley the same. Check part #'s http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com between EX, Si and what not.
Yes, EX and Si front hub bearings are the same. No, SiR front hub bearings are not the same as those. They are like 90+ Integra bearings. At least that's what I've heard from '4dref'. Ask him, he'll know for sure, as he's running the SiR knukles. His write up... http://home.socal.rr.com/civic4dr4g/.
The DX, LX, EX all run the same bearing, rotor, knuckle, and caliper.
The EX has a larger rotor, different knuckle, and different caliper, but the same bearing.
The Sir has a different knuckle as well as a different bearing (larger), BUT the same rotor and caliper as the EX.
I believe the integra shares the same bearing as the SIR. I haven't had to change mine so I don't know for sure.
The EX has a larger rotor, different knuckle, and different caliper, but the same bearing.
The Sir has a different knuckle as well as a different bearing (larger), BUT the same rotor and caliper as the EX.
I believe the integra shares the same bearing as the SIR. I haven't had to change mine so I don't know for sure.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 4drEF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The DX, LX, EX all run the same bearing, rotor, knuckle, and caliper.
The EX has a larger rotor, different knuckle, and different caliper, but the same bearing.
The Sir has a different knuckle as well as a different bearing (larger), BUT the same rotor and caliper as the EX.
I believe the integra shares the same bearing as the SIR. I haven't had to change mine so I don't know for sure.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well said, couldn't explain it better myself....
The EX has a larger rotor, different knuckle, and different caliper, but the same bearing.
The Sir has a different knuckle as well as a different bearing (larger), BUT the same rotor and caliper as the EX.
I believe the integra shares the same bearing as the SIR. I haven't had to change mine so I don't know for sure.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well said, couldn't explain it better myself....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eggman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://home.socal.rr.com/civic4dr4g</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wow... that link STILL works! I canceled cable modem service with them over 2 months now!
Wow... that link STILL works! I canceled cable modem service with them over 2 months now!
Why was the tie rod thread cut shorter?
Is it because the SiR knucks caused it?
If so, why are the SiR knucks causing toe in?
How can this issue be fixed?
Modified by Primo. at 2:14 PM 10/2/2003
Is it because the SiR knucks caused it?
If so, why are the SiR knucks causing toe in?
How can this issue be fixed?
Modified by Primo. at 2:14 PM 10/2/2003
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