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    #31
    Originally posted by SN2BH22CB7
    ^ Yup like I stated earlier...

    not only is it DANGEROUS..but bad wheel bearings ....( cough )..( repeat ) "causing stress on other suspension parts due to it being loose...the other parts have to compensate for that wheel bearing being bad"......

    DO NOT IGNORE suspension wear indications!

    ball joints....wheel bearings...tie rods ends.....shock absorber fork ends....etc..etc...

    you ignore those....and you're a glutton for an accident
    Here is my quick priority list on suspension & brakes for CB7s, if you must be budget-oriented (otherwise, replace all necessary). Note, some priorities are of equal importance.:

    1) ANY ball-joint, replace ALL that are bad

    1) ANYTHING brake-related that causes brakes not to work properly

    2) front radius rod bushings

    2) front lower control arm bushings

    3) rear lower control arm bushings

    3) rear trailing arm bushings

    4) front sway bar end-links

    5) front & rear wheel bearings

    6) front & rear shocks & respective bushings

    7) front & rear coil springs

    8) rear sway bar end-links
    Last edited by HondaFan81; 05-08-2007, 02:15 PM.
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      #32
      If you need my references regarding some suspension work I've done, I'm sure there is more I can't remember at the moment.

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=26368

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=24996

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=36772

      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=51170

      Few things no links for:

      - restored front suspension/all brakes of 88 Integra RS
      - restored entire suspension/all brakes of 91 Accord SE
      - restored entire suspension/all brakes of 90 Accord EX
      - restored front suspension/front brakes of 87 Sable wagon
      - restored front brakes 85 Chrysler New Yorker
      - restored all brakes of 92 Chrysler New Yorker
      - restored front suspension of mid/late 90's Chrysler Cirrus
      - restored all brakes on early 90's Ford Aerostar
      - restored front suspension on late 80's Civic hatch
      Last edited by HondaFan81; 05-08-2007, 07:24 PM.
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        #33
        I also need new wheel bearings I was thinking about getting these CLICK HERE . But here's my problem, I have an EX which has ABS but I had it converted to a 5speed and my 5 speed swap came with out ABS axles so im running without the ABS and it runs fine, the bearing and hub package says it doesnt work with ABS accord, will I be able to use that package?

        Will's Accord

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          #34
          The ABS axle's are the same thing as the non abs. All it has extra is a ring around the outer end that the abs sensor picks up when the brakes are locking up.

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            #35
            where can i find the 98 2.3cl hubs? im having some problem


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              #36
              i thought all that was needed for the ROH was the 2.3 Cl hub assymbly. I didnt kow you had to buy the wheel bearing for the accord. I thought the 2.3CL came with one already. Hey hondafan81 you got pm

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                #37
                sorry im slightly confused, by hub do you mean hub bearing or steering arm in which the hub goes onto


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                  #38
                  Originally posted by starchland
                  sorry im slightly confused, by hub do you mean hub bearing or steering arm in which the hub goes onto
                  I mean exactly what I said. Seems like some need a clarification on the names of parts and what they are.

                  hub w/wheel studs - hub is the mounting surface for the wheel/rim, usually comes with wheel studs

                  wheel bearing - just the bearing itself, nothing more

                  wheel bearing assembly - on our 90-93 it is a wheel bearing assembly because there is a flange integrated with the wheel bearing, the flange allows connection to the knuckle assembly

                  hub/wheel bearing assembly - the hub (usually with wheel studs) and wheel bearing together, which is why it is an assembly
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                    #39
                    ok i understand thanks for clarification


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