If you’re hearing what seems like lounder-than-normal road noise from the inside of your 2006-2011 Honda Civic, chances are that one, or both, of your rear wheel bearings are starting to fail.
This video outlines the procedure required to replace the rear wheel bearing and hub assembly on the 8th generation (2006-2011) Honda Civic equipped with drum brakes. The part number for this part is 42200-SNA-952 (LX and DX models). If you’re replacing the wheel bearing/hub on a Civic equipped with disk brakes, then the part number you want is 42200-SNA-A52 (EX and SI models).
This video is meant to help and inspire people to tackle these sort of repairs themselves instead of throwing money away for labour costs. DIY!
Hi what size screw did you use to push out and help separate the hub? Thanks the video, very helpful.
Do you have a video on the drum brakes for this as well?
hey man as far as lx dx and ex do they all use the same size ?
thanks for the diy video. At 8:44 , you are are using a torque wrench , 47 foot pounds; is this value same across all civics ? does it depend upon bearing's specifications that we brought?
Do you have the original OEM #?
Hey man
Great job, I have a 2011 DX
How much did you paid for the pair, or you only replaced one.
Thxx
Thanks, maybe I missed it, but there is a "flat" side on the hub and a round side. The "Flat" has to go up (by the slave cylinder), or else it will not fit. At least it was that way on my 2006 civic with hub from ORiley pn 512257. The orig. Honda one has the same "flat" on it to.