Honda rear wheel bearing part 1.wmv

Honda rear wheel bearing part 1.wmv

How to replace a rear wheel hub/bearing assembly on a honda accord. This is part 1 of a 2 part video series.

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Yves L says:

Thanks with your video i have to do this and you save my life…Thanks for the answer of the 32 mm to the other fellow it help a lot as i need to get that socket. Thanks again for that.

mrrobot says:

Nice video. Looks like it will help with the 1997 acura as well.

Danny Carlin-Weber says:

Thank you! I’ll be replacing them on my Integra soon, and this is exactly what I’ll have with me as reference. Thanks again!

BB420INC says:

Finally someone on YouTube that knows what they’re doing. Nice video

franck0011 says:

yeah that it… i was looking for the ”bearing” itself for the rear but ive not found it… my hub was 60$ so it not too expensive

Thanks for your informative video… i ill change mine this afternoon 😀

fearcaboose says:

Working with old rusted cars, it is risky using an Impact for all those bolts. Breaking them free by hand would prevent rounding them off.

zbinawhitetee says:

Nice video. Thanks

javiderek31 says:

Just replaced my rear wheel bearing and the noise is still there it’s a humming noise gets louder as I accelerate and when im at highway speeds and slightly turn left it gets louder. And ideas?

Miles West says:

Sweet. I’m getting growl from the rear too on my 99. Now I know how to get this fixed. Cheers mate!!! Nice clean video too.

MrFryco20 says:

Dude, you saved me about $250 plus tax. Thanks and God bless you.

jon connell says:

Thanks for the video, this is exactly what I was looking for. I bought a set of new wheel bearings/hubs for my 2000 Accord and wanted a heads up of what to expect before just diving in. Great work and much appreciated!

lgttb1 says:

honda just charged me $386.00 to replace one rear wheel bearing !

Michael Thornberry says:

On the front you can change just the bearing, but auto parts stores dont carry just the bearings for the rear. If you can press the old bearing out of the hub and find the proper bearing then I would say yes. 

mtaylor says:

so you replace the entire assembly, hub and all.
couldnt the old bearing be removed from the hub and just that part be replaced?

TheSkiho says:

Thanks, I’m in the middle the same project and struggling with bending the locking hub nut.  Already broken the end of my screw driver off, I like your method better. Thanks again it was really helpful.

Michael Thornberry says:

it’s a 32mm.

timrichardson1990 says:

Yeah buddy!!!
Also what’s the size of the hub bolt

Michael Thornberry says:

Thanks for the feed back, it’s good to see people enjoying my videos.

sbakar says:

Great video, you have excellent technique and good practices with being careful with parts!

stopper20 says:

Great Video, easy to follow thank you!!

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