yes they all have the same rear ends
IV been working on it right now all you need to do is take the back axle off and get a bearing puller and pull the outer bearings off and then you can slide the axle out and put your new bearings in
It would be recommended to replace the rear axle bearings and axles when they are worn/bad. If the bearings and axles are okay, just replace the seals.
Much better to replace the whole axle, look at www.happywrenching.com for a guide on how to replace an axle in a Honda Odyssey
To change the rear axle bearings on a Honda Rancher, start by removing the rear wheels and axle nut. Next, detach the axle from the differential and pull it out of the housing. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings and install new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Finally, reassemble the axle, reinstall the wheels, and torque the axle nut to the manufacturer’s specifications.
To replace the axle on a 1993 Honda Civic the axle nut has to come off. The hub assembly also will need to be pulled back so the axle can be pulled from the transmission.
To replace the rear axle bearings on a 2000 Polaris 6x6, start by lifting the vehicle and securely supporting it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and disconnect the brake components to access the axle. Use a socket to remove the axle nut, then slide the axle out of the housing. Replace the old bearings with new ones, ensuring they are properly seated, reassemble the axle and brake components, and finally reattach the wheels.
To replace the rear axle bearings on a 2003 Polaris Scrambler, first, elevate the rear of the ATV and remove the wheels. Then, take off the brake assembly and the axle nut, and slide the axle out of the housing. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings from the carrier, clean the housing, and press in the new bearings. Finally, reassemble the axle, brake assembly, and wheels, ensuring everything is properly tightened.
Which differential bearings? Pinion bearing? Carrier bearings? End axle bearings?
Jack up the Odyessy. Remove the wheel and the brake caliper. Take the brake rotor off. Remove the axle nut cover, and the cotter pin. Remove the axle housing. Replace the inner and outer bearings as well as the races.
Wheel bearings? Axle bearings? Differential carrier bearings? Engine main bearings? Engine rod bearings? Engine cam bearings? Need more info to help you.
a hub is what the wheel bolts to on the car.the hub bearings are the bearings that allow the hub to turn on the axle. most times they are called axle bearings,