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  1. #1
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    EK1 to EK4 front wheel bearings same as EK9?

    hi there guys

    i've been getting mixed answers about this question
    and it really baffles me

    someone out there even with a AUDM ITR who has replaced their front wheel bearing, did the 4 stud DC2 have same bearing?

    dc2 bearings same as eK?

    thanks guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon-Accord View Post
    hi there guys

    i've been getting mixed answers about this question
    and it really baffles me

    someone out there even with a AUDM ITR who has replaced their front wheel bearing, did the 4 stud DC2 have same bearing?

    dc2 bearings same as eK?

    thanks guys
    Best advice is ring like bearing industries or industrial bearings they will be able to check for you. Just to give u an example I had a new bearing pressed into my hub It was 1 thick mofo, some hubs use 2 bearings.
    Last edited by blabla; 21-01-2012 at 06:30 AM.

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    ek1/ek4 dont have same wheel bearing as ek9.
    i remember there was some measurements for wheel bearings for dc/ek9/itr etc.

    google it.
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    hey guys

    thanks for replying

    the whole civic EK range has the same bearing (thats if its a 32mm driveshaft)

    went to autostore and bought EM1 or EK1 bearing and its the exact size (even used a mm measure to make sure of it)

    so all in all. all ek's share the same bearing even the ek9's

    only thing thats different is the japspec DC2R with the 36mm driveshaft (use a bigger bearing like the type-s and crv)

    thanks again
    VTEC+Turbo=dirty underpants

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