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firecatf7333 Jul 7, 2010 08:07 AM

98 civic rear bearing
 
how do I replace rear wheel bearings in a 98 civic. do I need a press?

mk378 Jul 7, 2010 09:17 AM

The complete hub with bearings is replaced as a unit. No need to press out bearings since they aren't sold separately anyway.

RonJ Jul 7, 2010 09:29 AM

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firecatf7333 Jul 7, 2010 09:33 AM

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OK. do you know the size of the nut that holds bearing hub assembly together? I don't have a big enough socket, biggest I have is like 18mm. could I just use an adjustable wrench?

RonJ Jul 7, 2010 09:43 AM

Some auto parts stores offer free rentals for specialized tools, such as large socket sets that include the needed 32-mm socket.

In some cases, a gear puller helps to remove the hub bearing unit.

mk378 Jul 7, 2010 10:25 AM

Note the torque spec on that nut -- 134 ft-lb. You will need a good socket and some leverage to R&R it.

SilverSedan Jul 7, 2010 05:44 PM

Just a heads-up

I did mine just over a year ago, when I removed the spindle nut, the whole hub/bearing assembly fell off - EXCEPT for the inner race, which was stuck to the axle/spindle. I had to use a cutting wheel to remove it. It is not a difficult job, aside from that.

firecatf7333 Jul 23, 2010 11:17 AM

do you have to lineup the nut with the indented stud( where you have to punch the nut down) I'm assuming you do but when I line the nut up with the correct spot where I could punch it back down, the torque isn't 134. can I go over 134 ft ponds of torque? I read 134 on my torque wrench but I'd have to make almost another complete turn to allign the nut again. is it supposed to be hard to tighten the nut are just barely snug. thanks

mk378 Jul 24, 2010 03:06 AM

You're supposed to use a new nut every time it is taken off.

firecatf7333 Jul 25, 2010 03:53 AM

the bearing I bought didn't come with a new nut. I used old nut and used a chizzle to make a new indent in a different spot on nut.


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