this part is pressed in at a very high pressure. the cheapest tool for this can be found at harbour freight tools. it's called a bearing installer/remover and it costs about $80. even with this tool it is a pain to get the hub in and out. what i do is just take it to a NAPA machine shop. they charge about $35. i have used them in California, Texas, and georgia, they all charged the same. save yourself the frustration and the money and just have them do it for you. if there is no NAPA machine shop anywhere in your area, just find a reputable machine shop. but be careful, the wrong machine shop will screw up your bearings. i have had two machine shops do this to me. one of them screwed up a brand new bearing and then refused to refund my money or replace my bearing that they screwed up. in general, if a machine shop is very busy, they are probably a good shop. so... select a machine shop carefully.
front wheel drive
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the and to the axle. Remove the wheel bearing seal, with a seal puller. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Lug studs on a 1994 Acura Integra is pressed into the hub. To remove the lug studs safely raise and prop the car. Remove the wheel, brake components, and suspension parts from the hub. Press out the old studs.
You'll need to remove the wheel, the brake pads and the caliper. Once all of that is out of the way, there are rotor retaining screws that need to be removed, either on the studs, or on the axle itself.
4x100
From 1994-2001 all integra's are essentially the same, 94-97 have amber colored turn signals, later models have red in the rear. Also in 98 the front ends and rear bumpers changed a little bit, same with wheel designs. Otherwise all cars are the same.
The 2010 Acura TL has front wheel drive.
The 2006 Acura TSX has front wheel drive.
The 2014 Acura MDX has front wheel drive.
The 2011 Acura RDX has front wheel drive.
The 2010 Acura TSX has front wheel drive.
The 2014 Acura RLX has front wheel drive.