do i need any special tools to change front brakes (pads/rotors) and pass. side axle on a 97 accord v6?from what i've found on the intarweb, i need a special hub puller to remove the rotor. and the axle slides right out when i pull the knuckle off..
9/9/2006 1:28:12 AM
a slide hammer that bolts on the hub makes it a lot easier
9/9/2006 6:49:44 AM
i remember when i changed the pads on my RSX...i had to borrow a 'special tool' that honda makes from someone.
9/9/2006 6:56:39 AM
To the best of my knowledge, you don't need anything special to pull the axle shaft. The only reason you'd need the slide hammer would be to get the rotor off to replace it. And personally, I wouldn't replace rotors on that car unless they are warped.
9/9/2006 8:41:38 AM
the rotors may have 2 phillips screws that are tight as hell on there... if you get them off it should come off, if not then if you see a threaded hole, find a bolt that fits and slowly screw it in there prying the rotor off...^^the rears need the special tool, front pads should be 2 bolts and clamp type tool
9/9/2006 8:50:26 AM
i was thinkin it had the rotor behind the hub setup on that car
9/9/2006 9:01:22 PM
Actually, I think that's '90 to '93. The '94-'97 has slip-ons...
9/9/2006 9:22:50 PM
^those years just apply to the v6 model? cause i have a 95 4 cylinder and the rotor is damn sure behind the hub
9/9/2006 10:25:49 PM
do these use ceramic pads? should i use oem pads? i remember reading something about hondas being noisy if you dont use oem pads.
9/12/2006 2:21:26 PM
Crock of doo doo. I use Carquest Global Solution. BTW, the friendly bastards at Carquest can tell you if it came OEM with ceramic or semi-metallic or organic.
9/13/2006 12:10:27 AM
i heard that everyone that works at carquest is a toolbag... [Edited on September 13, 2006 at 10:00 AM. Reason : ]
9/13/2006 9:59:57 AM
i used ceramic on my accord and they are great. make sure you get the right shims.rotor is behind the hub. changing that shit is a pain in the ass.leave the screws off, they don't do anything useful. i had the tire people remove mine with an impact screwdriver, the last time i got new tires (free).
9/15/2006 9:01:55 AM