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    time to change wheel bearings

    So I finally got the H22 in and running and when I was putting on the new set of Neo gens I noticed that 3 of my 4 wheel bearings need to be changed. Thing is I have no idea how to change a honda wheel bearing. I'm about to change the axles so I figure it would be a good time to get the new bearings to. Suggestions guys?????

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    I think they are pressed into the hubs. Pretty sure the rear are, and I know my fronts are, but they are acural cl hubs from my rotor over hub conversion. I believe it's just best to buy new hubs with the bearings already pressed in. TAS auto has good prices on oem and aftermarket setups.


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      #3
      Get the hub and bearings. they come together anyway for a little more. i tried just the bearing an it was a little more hassle. i wish i had gotten the hub. 2 in 1

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        #4
        did mine with the bearings already pressed into the hubs. all i can say is haaaassle. no matter how u do it. some d bag welded the axle nuts on the ends of the axles on my car so i had to get all new shit.


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          #5
          had to press mines out and i wrestled with them four bout 2 hours out of frustration. I didn't have any int the front period. get ready to get tired of dealing with mines. I knew mines were gone when i heard to roaring all day everyday.

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            #6
            just get the hub assembly for front and rear, the rear is very easy, just lose the center nut and move the caliper and the disk aside, and the hub will slide out, for the front there's 2 way to do it, u can do it with the knuckle in or out, its easier to do it with the knuckle out, just want to let u know that the front hub assembly is NOT press in, u can use wd-40 and hammer hit the back to get it out, check out this link

            http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1281812

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