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Old 11-17-2007, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Chefboiali
I did this job last weekend. The only tool you might not have on-hand is a 32mm socket. You'll also need a 12mm, 17mm, flathead screw driver, fat phillips head for the rotor screws, a big ass hammer and an impact wrench. If you're in L.A. I'll help you.


My right rear bearing was pretty bad. It came apart after I slid it off of the hub. Majestichonda.com has the hub with new bearing and new studs for $99 before shipping. It's a pretty shinny part when it's new

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I was going to say how nice and shiny it was

How much trouble did the rotor screws give you? When I did my pads and calipers, it was obvious that someone had tried to remove the screws on my '92, and failed