I need some input on the brakes I am working on for my 93 Accord EX sedan. I was getting a shutter and shaking steering wheel when braking hard so I decided to replace my front rotors. I read the DIY's on it and decided to go the route of what seemed like the "proper" way - removing the entire hub, bearing and rotor assembly from the knuckle. Was able to get the driver's side off using a 10mm 12 pt socket over the stock bolt and pounding on the socket (and an old adapter) with a small sledge hammer to break it loose and seperate it from the knuckle. The bearing on this side has some play so I plan to replace it.
Problem #1 - the hub needs to be seperated from the bearing assembly. Is there a DIY way to do this or do I need to find a shop? If a shop - what kind of a shop does this without charging me through the nose? (read on on why this part is important!)
Problem #2 - Once the hub is seperated from the bearing - can I just use my large bench vice to press in the new one or does it require an actual press?
Problem #3 - I cannot get the hub assembly seperated from the knuckle on the passenger side! I used the same technique as the driver's side without success. I also tried to use an air hammer and sprayed it all down with penetrating oil and I cannot get it to move. I finally just took the knuckly off the car so now I am open to suggestions for getting it seperated. Any ideas or do I need to find a shop - again - one that won't charge me a ton!
I brought the knuckle and the hub to a shop over lunch today and the guy wanted to charge me 1 hour - $90 to do it. I told him he was nuts and left. If you have paid somebody to do this stuff what did it cost you?
Problem #1 - the hub needs to be seperated from the bearing assembly. Is there a DIY way to do this or do I need to find a shop? If a shop - what kind of a shop does this without charging me through the nose? (read on on why this part is important!)
Problem #2 - Once the hub is seperated from the bearing - can I just use my large bench vice to press in the new one or does it require an actual press?
Problem #3 - I cannot get the hub assembly seperated from the knuckle on the passenger side! I used the same technique as the driver's side without success. I also tried to use an air hammer and sprayed it all down with penetrating oil and I cannot get it to move. I finally just took the knuckly off the car so now I am open to suggestions for getting it seperated. Any ideas or do I need to find a shop - again - one that won't charge me a ton!
I brought the knuckle and the hub to a shop over lunch today and the guy wanted to charge me 1 hour - $90 to do it. I told him he was nuts and left. If you have paid somebody to do this stuff what did it cost you?
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