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3/2/2008 4:09:55 PM
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3/2/2008 4:20:34 PM
umm... what bearings... there is more than 1 set on a car.
3/2/2008 4:41:43 PM
the muffler bearings are most definitely pressed in
3/2/2008 4:51:59 PM
i'm going to assume you mean wheel bearings. it's an assembly, non serviceable. you just get a whole new one.
3/2/2008 5:07:27 PM
Shit my bad. Yes front wheel bearing. Sucks. Went to replace pads today on bro-in-laws car. He also got new rotors. Both are needed but noticed a wheel bearing badly worn. Hopefully he's good for another couple hundred miles.
3/2/2008 5:44:12 PM
His dog literally ate his repair manual. Doesn't someone on here have alldata? Apparently this bearing is replaceable and is not a hub assembly. Pretty sure I'll have to have it pressed unless it lists a special tool. From what I see on google and other honda repair guides on autozone is there is no telling because they are all very different.Damn, the brake light fluid is LOW. Where can I find it at this hour?[Edited on March 2, 2008 at 5:58 PM. Reason : ?]
3/2/2008 5:57:30 PM
wal-mart is probably your best bet at this time on a sunday. a lot of gas stations will have it also.if the bearing is badly worn, i wouldn't trust it 2 more miles much less 200.i thought you were asking if the bearings themselves were fixable. iirc it's a completely sealed type bearing, you can't even grease them (non serviceable). yes, i'm not positive but i believe they are a pressed in bearing. any machine shop can do this. car quest on germantown, hamilton's off of tryon, etc.
3/2/2008 6:14:37 PM
the front bearings are pressed into the hub, the rears are units. neither are greasable.
3/2/2008 10:23:02 PM
http://spoonhonda.com/index_mozilla.htmscroll down 3/4 way and it should be helms manual.free
3/3/2008 12:00:47 AM