Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
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Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the speed
around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would it
be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
Thanks,
John
around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would it
be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
Thanks,
John
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
It a pretty easy task if you're mechanically inclined. First check to make
sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and rotating
the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set and
a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to choke
the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I have a
hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost is
about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new hub
nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in place.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
speed
> around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
> I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
>
> If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
it
> be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and rotating
the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set and
a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to choke
the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I have a
hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost is
about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new hub
nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in place.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
speed
> around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
> I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
>
> If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
it
> be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
its kinda stupid, you have to replace the whole assembly,
which costs about $150 after market up here in canada.
I need one for my '98, i think i will try the wrecker.
The only reason mine is on its way out is that the rim was loose at
highway speed for a while (my girlfriend was driving it)
t
which costs about $150 after market up here in canada.
I need one for my '98, i think i will try the wrecker.
The only reason mine is on its way out is that the rim was loose at
highway speed for a while (my girlfriend was driving it)
t
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
I was just checking some parts, and I ran across the rear wheel hub with
bearings for about $60. I forgot to mention that you'll also need a torque
wrench to tighten the hub nut.
Good Luck!
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
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> It a pretty easy task if you're mechanically inclined. First check to
make
> sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and rotating
> the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
> Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
> replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set
and
> a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to
choke
> the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
>
> I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
> previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I have
a
> hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost
is
> about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new hub
> nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in
place.
>
> Good Luck!
>
> JW
>
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
bearings for about $60. I forgot to mention that you'll also need a torque
wrench to tighten the hub nut.
Good Luck!
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
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> It a pretty easy task if you're mechanically inclined. First check to
make
> sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and rotating
> the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
> Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
> replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set
and
> a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to
choke
> the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
>
> I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
> previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I have
a
> hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost
is
> about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new hub
> nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in
place.
>
> Good Luck!
>
> JW
>
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
speed
> around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
> I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
>
> If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
it
> be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
You may just have a tire that's making noise. Check to see if you've got
any abnormal ridges or bumps in the tread portion (broken belt), and rotate
the tires to see if the noise follows....
JC
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
A bunch of places, most of the online parts stores use the same system. If
you have been to a few of them you'll notice a similarity in the menus. The
prices don't vary too much. The system most of them use is
eautopartcatalog.com. Some of the major chain autoparts stores use this
system.
These two sites use the same system:
http://www.sasponline.com/
http://www.importedcarparts.com/
"disallow" <loewen_t@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> Joseph,
>
> Where did u find it for so cheap?
>
> t
>
you have been to a few of them you'll notice a similarity in the menus. The
prices don't vary too much. The system most of them use is
eautopartcatalog.com. Some of the major chain autoparts stores use this
system.
These two sites use the same system:
http://www.sasponline.com/
http://www.importedcarparts.com/
"disallow" <loewen_t@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> Joseph,
>
> Where did u find it for so cheap?
>
> t
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
Well, I thought it might be a tire issue so I did rotate them. It's still
in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a wheel
bearing.
I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal because I
kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210. I think it's
time to look online.
Thanks for all the info JW - you're a great resource
Thanks for all the info
"JC" <who@where.com> wrote in message
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>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
> You may just have a tire that's making noise. Check to see if you've got
> any abnormal ridges or bumps in the tread portion (broken belt), and
rotate
> the tires to see if the noise follows....
>
> JC
>
>
in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a wheel
bearing.
I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal because I
kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210. I think it's
time to look online.
Thanks for all the info JW - you're a great resource
Thanks for all the info
"JC" <who@where.com> wrote in message
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>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
> You may just have a tire that's making noise. Check to see if you've got
> any abnormal ridges or bumps in the tread portion (broken belt), and
rotate
> the tires to see if the noise follows....
>
> JC
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
I can only find the front wheel bearing for my car for about $60. Did you
manage to find a rear one for the same price? It doesn't seem to list it on
either of the sites you recommended.
John
"Joseph Wind" <someone@anywhere.net> wrote in message
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> I was just checking some parts, and I ran across the rear wheel hub with
> bearings for about $60. I forgot to mention that you'll also need a
torque
> wrench to tighten the hub nut.
>
> Good Luck!
>
> "Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
> news:60c8a$4070a7de$45033b73$31140@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> > It a pretty easy task if you're mechanically inclined. First check to
> make
> > sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and
rotating
> > the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
> > Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
> > replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set
> and
> > a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to
> choke
> > the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
> >
> > I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
> > previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I
have
> a
> > hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost
> is
> > about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new
hub
> > nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in
> place.
> >
> > Good Luck!
> >
> > JW
> >
> >
> > "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> > news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> > speed
> > > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
> quarter.
> > > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> > >
> > > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and
would
> > it
> > > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
manage to find a rear one for the same price? It doesn't seem to list it on
either of the sites you recommended.
John
"Joseph Wind" <someone@anywhere.net> wrote in message
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> I was just checking some parts, and I ran across the rear wheel hub with
> bearings for about $60. I forgot to mention that you'll also need a
torque
> wrench to tighten the hub nut.
>
> Good Luck!
>
> "Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
> news:60c8a$4070a7de$45033b73$31140@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> > It a pretty easy task if you're mechanically inclined. First check to
> make
> > sure your working on the right wheel, by jacking up the wheel and
rotating
> > the wheel by hand. You'll feel a bit of friction when it starts to rub.
> > Check both sides to make sure and to check if the other side needs to be
> > replaced. You will need a big socket to remove the hub nut, a punch set
> and
> > a set of 8mm bolts to help remove the brake assembly. Don't forget to
> choke
> > the front tires when you lift the rear to work on the hubs.
> >
> > I'm pretty sure the hub and bearings are a one piece set. I've tried
> > previously to just buy the bearing pack, and press them in myself (I
have
> a
> > hydraulic press in my shop), but I had no source for the bearings. Cost
> is
> > about $150 or less for the hub set. You may want to pick up the a new
hub
> > nut since the nut have a ring that need to be punched to lock them in
> place.
> >
> > Good Luck!
> >
> > JW
> >
> >
> > "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> > news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> > speed
> > > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
> quarter.
> > > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> > >
> > > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and
would
> > it
> > > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#10
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
It been a while since I replaced my hubs. It seems they are selling the
bearings by themselves instead of the whole assembly. The sources I posted
were just examples, but if you do some searching on the Web, you'll find
them. I can't remember the URL of the site I found the part. There is more
than one manufacturer of these bearings, Timken, Koyo and SKR are the brands
I would stick with since they are the OEM for Honda, Toyota, and Nissan.
If I run across it again, I'll post it to the NG.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> Well, I thought it might be a tire issue so I did rotate them. It's still
> in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a wheel
> bearing.
>
> I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal because
I
> kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210. I think
it's
> time to look online.
>
> Thanks for all the info JW - you're a great resource
>
> Thanks for all the info
bearings by themselves instead of the whole assembly. The sources I posted
were just examples, but if you do some searching on the Web, you'll find
them. I can't remember the URL of the site I found the part. There is more
than one manufacturer of these bearings, Timken, Koyo and SKR are the brands
I would stick with since they are the OEM for Honda, Toyota, and Nissan.
If I run across it again, I'll post it to the NG.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> Well, I thought it might be a tire issue so I did rotate them. It's still
> in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a wheel
> bearing.
>
> I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal because
I
> kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210. I think
it's
> time to look online.
>
> Thanks for all the info JW - you're a great resource
>
> Thanks for all the info
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in stock
for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
speed
> around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
> I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
>
> If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
it
> be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
speed
> around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side quarter.
> I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
>
> If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
it
> be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
BaDBoY wrote:
>
> Well, I thought it might be a tire issue so I did rotate them. It's
> still in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a
> wheel bearing.
>
> I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal
> because I kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210.
> I think it's time to look online.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com has a bearing hub assembly for $100.
Eric
>
> Well, I thought it might be a tire issue so I did rotate them. It's
> still in the rear drivers side so, I would bet money on the fact it's a
> wheel bearing.
>
> I went to part source and they quoted me $290! I asked for a deal
> because I kind of know the guy and he said the best he could do is $210.
> I think it's time to look online.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com has a bearing hub assembly for $100.
Eric
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
I have disc breaks with ABS in the rear. I don't have access to a hydraulic
press, so I guess I'll have to buy the hub/bearing assembly. I've found a
place that offers it for $210 CAN, which is about $150 US, so I'll probably
just run with that. I just have to wait for my buddy to get back from
Hawaii so I can get my car in his garage and on the lift!
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
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> Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in stock
> for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
> purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
press, so I guess I'll have to buy the hub/bearing assembly. I've found a
place that offers it for $210 CAN, which is about $150 US, so I'll probably
just run with that. I just have to wait for my buddy to get back from
Hawaii so I can get my car in his garage and on the lift!
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
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> Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in stock
> for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
> purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
Heck, if your buddy has a lift, he probably has a hydraulic press or access
to one. You don't need a lift to work on one wheel, but you do need all the
tools I mentioned before. If your buddy is a mechanic, he can probably get
it cheaper for you.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
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> I have disc breaks with ABS in the rear. I don't have access to a
hydraulic
> press, so I guess I'll have to buy the hub/bearing assembly. I've found a
> place that offers it for $210 CAN, which is about $150 US, so I'll
probably
> just run with that. I just have to wait for my buddy to get back from
> Hawaii so I can get my car in his garage and on the lift!
>
>
> "Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
> news:d559c$40777366$45033b5f$16462@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> > Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in
stock
> > for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while,
I
> > purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
> >
> > "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> > news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> > speed
> > > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
> quarter.
> > > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> > >
> > > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and
would
> > it
> > > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
to one. You don't need a lift to work on one wheel, but you do need all the
tools I mentioned before. If your buddy is a mechanic, he can probably get
it cheaper for you.
Good Luck!
JW
"BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
news:vjwec.89696$oR5.47955@pd7tw3no...
> I have disc breaks with ABS in the rear. I don't have access to a
hydraulic
> press, so I guess I'll have to buy the hub/bearing assembly. I've found a
> place that offers it for $210 CAN, which is about $150 US, so I'll
probably
> just run with that. I just have to wait for my buddy to get back from
> Hawaii so I can get my car in his garage and on the lift!
>
>
> "Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
> news:d559c$40777366$45033b5f$16462@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> > Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in
stock
> > for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while,
I
> > purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
> >
> > "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> > news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> > speed
> > > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
> quarter.
> > > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> > >
> > > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and
would
> > it
> > > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Wheel bearing replacement? 99 Civic Si
Hmm... Joseph, do you know the part number for that rear wheel bearing or
where I could get it from? I'm going to try and press the bearing in if I
can source the part.
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
news:d559c$40777366$45033b5f$16462@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in stock
> for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
> purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>
where I could get it from? I'm going to try and press the bearing in if I
can source the part.
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote in message
news:d559c$40777366$45033b5f$16462@msgid.meganewss ervers.com...
> Disc or Drums in the rear? My local parts dealer has one bearing in stock
> for Disc w/ABS. My price is $99.14 USD. Usually if I can wait a while, I
> purchase online, if not I go to my parts dealer and pay a bit more.
>
> "BaDBoY" <bigbadDAMjohnSPAM@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:a2Obc.21177$oR5.6913@pd7tw3no...
> > I have a 1999 Honda Civic Si (SIR in Canada) and whenever I hover the
> speed
> > around 58 km/hr I get a humming noise from the rear drivers side
quarter.
> > I'm assuming that it could be the wheel bearing.
> >
> > If I am correct, how much should I expect to pay for the part, and would
> it
> > be hard to install myself? The car does have ABS.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>