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help with 91 accord - 4/17/2006 9:16:37 PM   
brownstreak

 

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I need to replace my hub assembly on both sides and the part that im stuck on is trying to get the rotor off the hub. what do I do??? do I need a special tool to pry it appart? Im stumped I dont want to try anything to forcefull yet untill I know I wont damage something..
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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/17/2006 9:54:44 PM   
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Hello,

You need to get to the inside of your hub. Take the CV shaft out and on the back side of the hub there will be four bolts that need to come out. With those 4 bolts out the rotor should slide off with the outside 4 bolts off as well. I know this because I just changed my front rotors.

Good Luck!

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/18/2006 5:39:52 PM   
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ok thanks

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/18/2006 7:21:23 PM   
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http://www.ozaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41

this will guide you to replace the hub/ rotors/

why do you need to replace the hubs ??

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/19/2006 8:02:54 PM   
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well correct me if im wrong but the bearing is one peice with the hub, and when I changed my drive axels the part where the spline goes in to the hub which I think is the bearing had alot of play in it. I tried to take it apart as much as I could so I could maybe see why it had play, but I just couldnt get it seperated to get in there. This is what I think my slight vibrating and grinding noise is. but please tell me what else it could be if it isn't what I think it is. also when i roll at a stop light I hear a clicking and high pitched scraping.
thanks for the link also.

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/20/2006 11:18:27 AM   
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When you roll to a light you hear a clicking and scraping? Are your brakes okay? Did you do them recently and forget to put anti-squeel on there?

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/20/2006 12:53:57 PM   
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yes actually I just did my brakes last week and I did put the anti sqeel on there so I know thats not the prob. also I forgot to mention when I had everything off I spun the rotor when it was all together and I felt a slight jerking as I spun it. so that just makes me think its the bearings.

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/24/2006 3:42:25 PM   
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thanks for that guide deserthonda it came in handy..

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RE: help with 91 accord - 4/24/2006 4:47:44 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: brownstreak

thanks for that guide deserthonda it came in handy..



glad i could help make your job easier ,, that's why we are all here for..

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