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SLOWEGG
11-11-2007, 09:54 PM
Ok i got a problem, would anyone know how to fix the middle stud/shaft where the arrow is pointing (not the nut)? Its been threaded so just wondering how do you remove it and do i just order the part from honda?

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3417/brakerear3epbracketgsrpeg1.jpg

Cheers.

TODA AU
12-11-2007, 09:56 AM
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3417/brakerear3epbracketgsrpeg1.jpg
The thread of this part is the end of your drive shaft.
If it is threaded badly, it may be a prick to remove the nut.

Once you have it appart, remove the drive shaft & inspect the thread.
If it's only minor damage, you may be able to clean it up with a thread file or die nut.
If the damage is significant, your local CV repair joint aught to be able to ifx it for you by replacing the outer CV with the shaft stub axle.

Failing that, you could purchase new parts from Honda or a 2nd hand shaft from a local wrecker.


Edit: Do you me front or rear of car?
I just noticed you post name was rear hub / shaft?
My reply above is related to the front only.

For rear, the shaft with thread is part of the spindle.
It is attached to the stub axle.
http://www.hondatech.com.au/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=576&d=1194827787
To remove it from the car you need torquz bits. (Star drive allen type drive)
It may be saveable in same way as above using thread file or die nut.
Failing that it'd probably be cheapest if sourced from a wrecker.

ECU-MAN
12-11-2007, 03:38 PM
you might find the thread is ok on the stub, as the thead is weaker on the nut than it would be on the stub.

if you dont damage it getting the nut off you might find its OK

you may need to use a die grinder to hack the nut off.

SLOWEGG
12-11-2007, 03:48 PM
Its the rear brakes not the fronts. The nut is off, its just that shaft part is damage bad so i need to replace it thats all.

riceball
12-11-2007, 09:17 PM
whoops didnt read.

honda_b_blastn
14-11-2007, 07:53 AM
your gonna need star sockets Hai..look behind the rotor with a light,you will see i think 5 star headed bolts that hold the shaft onto the rear hub..what did ya do anyway ya goose!!!