It depends on the vehicle, some yes, some no.
Yes, unless you want to break the cover.
Remove the rear wheel, then the wheel hub should be on four bolts. Remove the bolts and remove the hub. Very easy job.
You have to remove the top and side covers on the steering wheel column, remove I think 4 screws-bolts, disconnect the wire connection, and remove the old switch.
The right front fender on the 2003 Honda Civic is held on by several mounting bolts and screws. Raise the hood and loosen the bolts. Raise the vehicle and remove the wheel to reach the bolts in the wheel weld. Remove the bolts inside the door hinge and the screws on the bumper. Remove the fender.
To remove the headlight housings on a 2003 350z first take the bumper off the car. Remove the wheel well covers to access the rear of the lights. Locate the four mounting bolts of the headlights and loosen them. Unplug and remove the housings.
To remove a bike wheel without a quick release mechanism, you will need to use a wrench to loosen the nuts or bolts that secure the wheel to the frame. Once the nuts or bolts are loosened, you can then slide the wheel out of the dropouts on the frame. Be sure to hold onto the wheel as you remove it to prevent it from falling.
a wrench
Remove the center bolt for the C/V joint... remove rotor and brake caliper, there is 4 bolts that holds it on, remove the bolts and it will come off and install in reverse order. ============================================================== This isn't true for say, a 1989 Acclaim which has the front wheel bearings pressed it, as well as held in by 3 bolts into the spindle. This I know as Ive replaced both my front hub (wheel bearing) assemblies on my 89 Acclaim LX. ~Technologic80
First pull the fuse to the air bags then remove the rubber cover on the stearing wheel. You will then see 4 to 6 bolts to remove the air bag and the air bag mounting bracket. After removing the bolts you will then need to unclip the air bag connector and then you will be able to remove the airbag. Then you will see a nut on the stearing will shaft, remove it and then you will need a wheel-puller to remove the stearing wheel due to the fact that it is pressed on. First pull the fuse to the air bags then remove the rubber cover on the stearing wheel. You will then see 4 to 6 bolts to remove the air bag and the air bag mounting bracket. After removing the bolts you will then need to unclip the air bag connector and then you will be able to remove the airbag. Then you will see a nut on the stearing will shaft, remove it and then you will need a wheel-puller to remove the stearing wheel due to the fact that it is pressed on.
Remove the headlamps and front bumper. Remove the three upper retaining bolts and the wheel arch liner. Remove all the bolts holding the wing in place and remove it.
remove front wheel, remove complete brake assembly (2 15 mm bolts) remove brake disk, remove old wheel bearing bolts, 3 13mm bolts from rear side, disconnect antilock brake wire, remove center axle nut, 33mm, tap end of axle to loosen axle from bearing, remove bearing. install new bearing with center axle nut torque 120 lb, 13 mm bolts with 85 lb torque, install brake disk and wheel.
take tire off, pull brake shoes off, and on the backing plate in the back of it you will see 2 bolts that hold the wheel cylinder on, take the brake line out of the wheel cylinder and remove the 2 bolts and the wheel cylinder is off.