1991 civic rear bearing changed
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1991 civic rear bearing changed
Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
first try with the correct air driver.
I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
nuts.
In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
Terry
on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
first try with the correct air driver.
I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
nuts.
In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
Terry
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Re: 1991 civic rear bearing changed
r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote:
> Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
> on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
> first try with the correct air driver.
>
> I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
> we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
> inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
> nuts.
>
> In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
>
> Terry
>
if i read that right, you changed the brake shoes on just one side?
that's a huge no-no. always change brakes on both sides of an axle.
there's always a substantial difference between the old & new linings,
so it's essential to change both sides to maintain maximum braking
effectiveness & directional stability in emergencies.
> Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
> on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
> first try with the correct air driver.
>
> I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
> we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
> inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
> nuts.
>
> In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
>
> Terry
>
if i read that right, you changed the brake shoes on just one side?
that's a huge no-no. always change brakes on both sides of an axle.
there's always a substantial difference between the old & new linings,
so it's essential to change both sides to maintain maximum braking
effectiveness & directional stability in emergencies.
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Re: 1991 civic rear bearing changed
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:lcSdnU0UEO5tSNzeRVn-
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> r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
>> on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
>> first try with the correct air driver.
Well high-five for that. Congratulations.
>>
>> I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
>> we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
>> inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
>> nuts.
>>
>> In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
>>
>> Terry
>>
>
> if i read that right, you changed the brake shoes on just one side?
> that's a huge no-no. always change brakes on both sides of an axle.
> there's always a substantial difference between the old & new linings,
> so it's essential to change both sides to maintain maximum braking
> effectiveness & directional stability in emergencies.
>
>
Changing brakes on one side only? Egad.
Hopefully he meant the right side BEARINGS of both Civics.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
vQ@speakeasy.net:
> r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
>> on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
>> first try with the correct air driver.
Well high-five for that. Congratulations.
>>
>> I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
>> we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
>> inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
>> nuts.
>>
>> In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
>>
>> Terry
>>
>
> if i read that right, you changed the brake shoes on just one side?
> that's a huge no-no. always change brakes on both sides of an axle.
> there's always a substantial difference between the old & new linings,
> so it's essential to change both sides to maintain maximum braking
> effectiveness & directional stability in emergencies.
>
>
Changing brakes on one side only? Egad.
Hopefully he meant the right side BEARINGS of both Civics.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 1991 civic rear bearing changed
TeGGeR® wrote:
> jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:lcSdnU0UEO5tSNzeRVn-
> vQ@speakeasy.net:
>
> > r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote:
> >> Just wanted to thank "TeGGeR®" and "Jim Bean" for their advice
> >> on changing the rear hub and bearing. The nut cam off with the
> >> first try with the correct air driver.
>
>
> Well high-five for that. Congratulations.
>
>
> >>
> >> I did mine and my friends in about 3 hours. While we were at it
> >> we changed his rear brake shoes and ground down the "lip" on the
> >> inside of the drum. We used a borrowed torque wrench to set the
> >> nuts.
> >>
> >> In a few weeks I intend to do the right side of both Civics.
> >>
> >> Terry
> >>
> >
> > if i read that right, you changed the brake shoes on just one side?
> > that's a huge no-no. always change brakes on both sides of an axle.
> > there's always a substantial difference between the old & new linings,
> > so it's essential to change both sides to maintain maximum braking
> > effectiveness & directional stability in emergencies.
> >
> >
>
>
> Changing brakes on one side only? Egad.
>
>
> Hopefully he meant the right side BEARINGS of both Civics.
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Let me be a little, or a lot, clearer:
Changed rear left bearing on both civics.
Changed right left and rear right brakes on friends car.
I will change the right rear bering on my car this coming weeked,
if one failed, the other can't be far behind.
Terry
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Re: 1991 civic rear bearing changed
r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote in
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> Changed right left and rear right brakes on friends car.
Don't change the brakes on one side only. That is a very BAD idea. Don't do
that.
Change in axle sets only, even if it means tearing into it again later for
a different purpose.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1128425177.259038.235570@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
> Changed right left and rear right brakes on friends car.
Don't change the brakes on one side only. That is a very BAD idea. Don't do
that.
Change in axle sets only, even if it means tearing into it again later for
a different purpose.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 1991 civic rear bearing changed
TeGGeR® wrote:
> r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote in
> news:1128425177.259038.235570@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
>
>
> > Changed right left and rear right brakes on friends car.
>
>
> Don't change the brakes on one side only. That is a very BAD idea. Don't do
> that.
>
> Change in axle sets only, even if it means tearing into it again later for
> a different purpose.
>
>
> --
> TeGGeR®
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I did a complete brake job on my 1991 Civic last year.
We changed both left and right rear shoes on my friend's Civic.
We checked his front disk pads. Both were OK as they had been
changed ~2years ago.
Terry
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