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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    the hell, can't you just change the bearing? not sure i can walk into any place and go 'hai, i'd like a 96spec itr wheel hub yo'
    or can i?
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    good luck finding rear and front bearing for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
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    good luck finding rear and front bearing for them
    Oh mate tell me about it. Type R rear bearings are going to cost me $600 for the pair. Anyone know a cheaper find?

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    Quote Originally Posted by from h-t yo
    I am not 100% sure about the rear but, I just replaced the front wheel bearing in my Dad's civic yesterday and it has the ITR suspension that is 4X114.3. I went to autozone.com and checked the part numbers on the wheel bearings and as far as I could tell the wheel bearing are the same even with a 2000 US type R with the 5 lug suspension. Also the Tegs that have ABS are the same part number as well.
    Hope that this helps.
    guess i better start hunting

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
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    good luck finding rear and front bearing for them
    eBay ftw everything for Honda is mass produced in the states... but seriously though my mobile mech has them. vinny if you need em i'll give you his number, prolly just sell it to you.... not from honda but oem

    i learned how to do em after he charged me $300 total for parts and labour the first time... little did he know i watched soooooo carefully hehehe
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    just a precaution really, got the brake setup in my backyard in pieces so i got like 2 weeks to figure out how to pull it apart and put it back together and make sure its in all working order

    any visual cues as to what the wear is like on the wheel bearings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    just a precaution really, got the brake setup in my backyard in pieces so i got like 2 weeks to figure out how to pull it apart and put it back together and make sure its in all working order

    any visual cues as to what the wear is like on the wheel bearings?
    you can feel it when you hand spin it... doesn't spin freely... even the slgihtest dent on one bearing inside can be felt if you pay enough attention when fondling it
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    will fondle it heaps

    have to hammer out the studs to fit extended studs anyway so i'll see how i go when i pull them apart soon

    just thought it would be a good idea to replace the bearings while its all out of the car and not in use at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    will fondle it heaps

    have to hammer out the studs to fit extended studs anyway so i'll see how i go when i pull them apart soon

    just thought it would be a good idea to replace the bearings while its all out of the car and not in use at the moment
    you have a press at home too ay? wanna do my trailing arm bushes for cash seriously...?
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    you need a press to remove the lug nut studs?

    I used a old lug nut and put it on the stud and tapped it out with a hammer with some wd-40 to lub it.

    Is there a trick to remove the lug nut stud? im having a hard time trying to free it from the hub. sorry its abit off topic.
    mugen無限power

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    nah ron no press here was just going to take it apart and get someone to press out and replace the bearings for me
    if i had a press then i wouldn't care
    came pretty close to buying a 6t one for about $160 but decided against it
    been doing a bit of research on diy bushing replacement without a press and theres a few methods which are interesting(saved in pdf, pm me if you want them)

    no need for a press with the studs, just a hammer like you have
    check this place for a how-to on removing them, i was going to post it in your thread but i got lazy to find the link

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