1. remove wheel
2. remove caliper
3. remove pad
4. replace pad
5. replace caliper
6. make sure everything is tight
7. replace wheel
8. do steps one through 7 on other side
if i where you i would not replace the brakes by your self if you seriously had to ask 1. remove wheel
2. remove caliper
3. remove pad
4. replace pad
5. replace caliper
6. make sure everything is tight
7. replace wheel
8. do steps one through 7 on other side
if i where you i would not replace the brakes by your self if you seriously had to ask
no, but having a vacuum leak at the power booster will. IF so, you will have to replace the booster.
remove them greese them up if that dont work replace seals or buy new ones
To replace the rear brakes on a 1986 Honda CRX Si, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Then, remove the brake drum by loosening the retaining screws and gently tapping it if it's stuck. Replace the brake shoes, ensuring the springs and hardware are correctly positioned, and reassemble everything by reversing the removal steps. Finally, adjust the brakes as needed and test the system before driving.
To replace the rear brakes on a Honda CRX, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and sliding it off the rotor; be sure to support it to avoid damaging the brake line. Replace the brake pads, ensuring they are properly seated, and reassemble the caliper. Finally, reattach the wheel, lower the car, and pump the brake pedal to ensure the pads are properly seated before driving.
honda-tech.com has a good write up
hondahookup.com has manuals
check it my be the CV axles
theres no fan belt on front wheel drive motors. only a fan motor
CRX
twowrds the front of the tranny
yes i replace my crx wheels with 17" tenzo r racing rims
$800.00 parts and labor