You have to have a special tool and it is very hard to find someone that has one. I couldn't find anyone in my town that had one so I had to bring it to the Honda dealer to get them to change it. It cost an arm and a leg to get it changed.
you don't need any special tools to get the hub and bearing assembly out of the steering knuckle. because its not pressed in.. there is four bolts the hold the assembly on.....take the steering knuckle off turn it around and hold( do it on the lawn) whack it out of the knuckle with a sledge hammer... make sure you remove the four bolts first....and the whole hub and bearing assembly should fall out....then you can take the assmbly to a machine shaop and have the press out the bearing and hub because you will need the hub......if that's not something you want to do you can find the whole hub and bearing assembly with the studs its a direct fit no pressing involved..... eBay is where i got mine....... might as well do both and change your rotors while your at it
and possibly your lower balljoints, 16 dollars remove snap ring and pound them out with your trusty sledge and pound the new ones back in......they come out and in easier then it sounds 1aauto.com..........
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i wana change speaker for 2003 Honda accord
Autozone.com or a chiltons Hayes manual
how do you change front wheel bearing for 420 rancher
they have to pressed out from a machine shop.
The 2001 Honda Accord has 54.9 in. of front hip room.
The 2013 Honda Accord has 58.6 in. of front shoulder room.
The 2014 Honda Accord has 58.6 in. of front shoulder room.
The 2006 Honda Accord has 42.6 in. of front leg room.
The 2008 Honda Accord has 58.2 in. of front shoulder room.
The 2012 Honda Accord has 56.6 in. of front hip room.