wheel bearing removal
Thanks for saving me over $33 guys!!!
Here's a link to a seller on ebay that is giving them away for about $3 each - shipped!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260135864 454
P
Here's a link to a seller on ebay that is giving them away for about $3 each - shipped!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260135864 454
P
It's a good idea to replace the seals because if water gets in there your bearings rust and get busted (thats what happened to me)
There's nothing funny about the seals(dust covers). You can replace them with the same size shaft oil seals. They are identical (actually I think they are oil seals). I don't know where you bye your seals from in the states. But here by us I paid almost a 5th of the price that Honda was quoting me and I'm sure they get there seals from the same factory (size = 34X50X6)
There's nothing funny about the seals(dust covers). You can replace them with the same size shaft oil seals. They are identical (actually I think they are oil seals). I don't know where you bye your seals from in the states. But here by us I paid almost a 5th of the price that Honda was quoting me and I'm sure they get there seals from the same factory (size = 34X50X6)
The seals usually get damaged during the removal process. Like gerharddvs said, you don't want water getting inside and then not having a way to get out. They have a metal frame inside them that gets bent while removing them. They just don't fit right after that.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




