Those ball-joint poly boots just slip on, like some aftermarket outer tie-rod boots that are greaseable (i.e. grease zerts). For these units, make sure the ball-joint is cleaned, slip on the poly boot and regrease. I do not recommend these poly boots for non-greaseable ball-joints.
In regards to the HOR (hub over rotor) stock 90-97 Accord front brake rotor replacement discussion, removing the front brake assy & front knuckle assembly and then proceeding for front rotor replacement is best for no wheel bearing damage (assuming it to be in good condition). This also allows you to replace lower ball-joints if necessary at this time. Remove 4 screws that hold knuckle to wheel bearing/hub/rotor assembly. Also, remove 4 screws holding rotor to hub/wheel bearing assy. Using arbor press, support outboard side of front rotor on brake pad area of rotor. Properly orientate the hub/wheel bearing assy within I.D. of rotor to clear press operation. Get proper metal tubing size to press hub/wheel bearing assyout of the knuckle & rotor. After press, you should be left with intact hub/wheel bearing assy, rotor will be separate and knuckle as well. Proceed with lower ball-joint replacement, if necessary. Install new rotor to hub/wheel bearing assy and re assemble.
Note: There are a couple methods to removing the 3 ball-joint connections, prior to removing knuckle assy without damage to any of the ball-joints. Use a pitman arm type ball-joint remover or decent size weight hammer (16oz+) and hit the bore of the ball-joint (whether located on knuckle or control arm). This distorts the bore and pops the joint out. It will take a few good hits (usually 5-8). No, this does not damage anything structurally, only cosmetic markings on knuckle or control arm.
In regards to the HOR (hub over rotor) stock 90-97 Accord front brake rotor replacement discussion, removing the front brake assy & front knuckle assembly and then proceeding for front rotor replacement is best for no wheel bearing damage (assuming it to be in good condition). This also allows you to replace lower ball-joints if necessary at this time. Remove 4 screws that hold knuckle to wheel bearing/hub/rotor assembly. Also, remove 4 screws holding rotor to hub/wheel bearing assy. Using arbor press, support outboard side of front rotor on brake pad area of rotor. Properly orientate the hub/wheel bearing assy within I.D. of rotor to clear press operation. Get proper metal tubing size to press hub/wheel bearing assyout of the knuckle & rotor. After press, you should be left with intact hub/wheel bearing assy, rotor will be separate and knuckle as well. Proceed with lower ball-joint replacement, if necessary. Install new rotor to hub/wheel bearing assy and re assemble.
Note: There are a couple methods to removing the 3 ball-joint connections, prior to removing knuckle assy without damage to any of the ball-joints. Use a pitman arm type ball-joint remover or decent size weight hammer (16oz+) and hit the bore of the ball-joint (whether located on knuckle or control arm). This distorts the bore and pops the joint out. It will take a few good hits (usually 5-8). No, this does not damage anything structurally, only cosmetic markings on knuckle or control arm.
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