Honda Accord Forum   News   Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Member List   Calendars   Search   Contact HAF   Sponsors  
  Forum FAQ   Accord History   Honda Accord Recalls   TSBs   Timeslips   Register   Login  

wheel bearing replacement

  Printable Version
Honda Accord >> General >> Do-It-Yourself Section >> DIY Requests >> wheel bearing replacement Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
wheel bearing replacement - 7/17/2007 6:12:44 PM   
Pat88

 

Posts: 6
Score: 0
Joined: 6/5/2007
Status: offline
Hi,

How complicated is it to replace the wheel bearings? and how do i even begin takin on this project? I get a vibration throughout the entire car and have already had the axles replaced(mechanic said they were faulty), and the front rims replaced (bent), and its still the same. A local mechanic thnks its the rear engine mount, but i dont think its that because it shakes the same whether its in neutral coasting to a stop, or havin it on cruise.Tires are all practically new, and have been balanced along with an alignment. The vibration occurs at any given speed, but is most noticeable while turning left....and under acceleration. The harder i accelerate, the worse it becomes. any ideas? Got this car 2 months ago and its become a money pit, only problem left that im aware of is this vibration and the annoying low idle with the AC on...
Thanks in advance

Pat

< Message edited by Pat88 -- 7/17/2007 6:15:37 PM >


_____________________________

96 accord LX 4cyl manual 123k
Post #: 1
RE: wheel bearing replacement - 10/14/2007 12:48:54 AM   
honda671

 

Posts: 24
Score: 0
Joined: 9/26/2007
Status: offline
wheel bearings are not complicated to replace,you would most likely need some kinda tool like a press or a table vise to knock out the old bearings off the shaft,i suggest since your going to replace your wheel bearings you should check your cv boots if needed, replace both inner and outer please also be aware it could be your cv shaft,i have the same problem on my 95 lx,i checked my bearing but they are okay,i had replaced the cv boots both inner and outer.i want to get the aligment done but i dont want to spend $ if the aligment is not the problem,i guess if you had gotten rid of your problem please reply back and let me know what you had done----THANKS

(in reply to Pat88)
Post #: 2
RE: wheel bearing replacement - 10/17/2007 3:11:25 AM   
honda671

 

Posts: 24
Score: 0
Joined: 9/26/2007
Status: offline
i guess that you did not have a fast reply on your first posting regarding you wheel bearing you must have given up,but i will just post this today regarding the wheel bearing----well today i have taken out my wheel bearing to get rid of that annoying humming sound and it worked out well the sound is lone gone,after taken out the wheel hub that holds the bearing.i took the hub to my nearest machine shop with the new wheel bearing and requested for a push out push in work on the new bearing,payed only $35 but maybe you could do better getting it cheaper...by the way i am not really good in mechanic but i did alright...best of luck and hey check back on the forum once in a while---dont give up!

(in reply to honda671)
Post #: 3
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
 
Honda Accord Forum >> General >> Do-It-Yourself Section >> DIY Requests
Jump to:




Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
wheelbrokera6766
sir_nasty6303
falkore245545
00accordlx5s3797
deserthonda3568
19accord973117
jimblake3082
finch133007
smaglik2594
live2rice2408

New Vendors
Sportwing
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

Honda Accord Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Honda Motor Company.