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ToFuBoi
03-08-2006, 12:01 PM
anyone know how to install these yourself? wanting them on the rears... or would i have to go to a pro?
cheers, rob
bennjamin
03-08-2006, 12:34 PM
the bearing needs to be pressed out with a press. You cannot do this yourself...take it to a workshop and get a pro to do it :)
ToFuBoi
03-08-2006, 01:30 PM
thanks for the help :)
ECU-MAN
03-08-2006, 07:50 PM
when you purchase new bearing from honda, they come with the Hub, so all you have to do is undo the big ass nut that holds on the hub and replace the hub and then do up the nut again nice and tight, after you removed the drum,
disk brakes arnt that much harder at all
tegy_boi
27-12-2006, 02:17 PM
when you purchase new bearing from honda, they come with the Hub, so all you have to do is undo the big ass nut that holds on the hub and replace the hub and then do up the nut again nice and tight, after you removed the drum,
disk brakes arnt that much harder at all
how much would the bearings cost frm honda?
destrukshn
27-12-2006, 02:20 PM
when you purchase new bearing from honda, they come with the Hub, so all you have to do is undo the big ass nut that holds on the hub and replace the hub and then do up the nut again nice and tight, after you removed the drum,
disk brakes arnt that much harder at all
he is absolutely correct.
i think around the 200 mark,
i think, though tyou can get cheaper aftermarket ones for about $60-$70 or so.
which isn't so bad.
yes piss easy to do, did mine in about 40 mins.
so not that bad.
tegy_boi
27-12-2006, 08:24 PM
usually i tink u should juz use a 28mm (sumwhere around der) half inch socket and sum leverage to undo the nut''.. after undoing the nut, it should be easy and you'l figure out the rest.. ^^
destrukshn
27-12-2006, 08:30 PM
yes after you take off the caliper, etc.
and i think it may be a 32mm
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