hey, dude. I love you.
I was thinking of buying these
Anyone have the parts number just in case?
hey, dude. I love you.
I was thinking of buying these
Anyone have the parts number just in case?
Last edited by Thyfire; 11-06-2009 at 01:29 PM.
Hope their pictures aren't representative of the disc rotors. -5 stud!
You will also need new front wheel bearings when you get the front hubs/knuckles pressed apart to fit the discs.
I'll try my chances with OEM instead
front wheel bearings? eh.. refresh my memory..whats that?
nm, I found it out![]()
Last edited by Thyfire; 11-06-2009 at 03:50 PM. Reason: edit question
www.hondapartsnow.com
Here you can look for the part you want, and then srolling down you can see the part number of every item.![]()
So many reasons why
I won't be sending postcards
From Paraguay
I was able to replace my front rotors without pulling the wheel bearings. I simply undid the spindle nut on the front, and attached a hub puller with a slide hammer. The hub pulled right out, and to get it back together, I put the axle through the hub and used the spindle nut to tighten it back down slowly to let everything seat, until I could feel no movement from the hub to the spindle. Then I loosened the spindle nut and tightened it back to spec.
So many reasons why
I won't be sending postcards
From Paraguay
Shopping list for the brake-job.
Spindle Lock Nut Kit
Rear $4.41
Brake Pad
Front; Brake Wear Sensor; Semi-Metallic; Originally Equipped With Semi-Metallic - Front; Except Brake Wear Sensor; Semi-Metallic; Originally Equipped With Organic $16.13
Hydraulic Hose
Front; Right $9.34
Front; Left $9.34
Caliper Repair Kit
Front $2.04 x 2
Repair Manual
HAYNES Part # 42010 {Honda Accord CVCC '76-'83} $15.47
Brake Pad Shim Kit
Front $3.80 $0.00
Disc Brake Hardware Kit
Front + Sold in packs of 2; Price reflects cost of each individual item, not the pack $6.29
Rotor
Front; Standard
Hi again guys.
Been a while.
The Honda is almost done now, body-wise, going to paint on Saturday.
Was there today, took some pictures. All done with the bondo, just a matter of sanding and making it ready paint.
Phat car (without the fender)
Overview of the damage side
Close ups
Look guys, I got myself a shelf
My rims. With slicks.
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Welcome back! Glad you are still around to give us updates! Car is looking great, and can't wait to see it all finished up and in a fresh coat of shiny paint! Those bronze wheels should look pretty killer!![]()
Progress is looking good!
win!!
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
Those hatches, especially that black one, look so badass. I'm convinced Honda was influenced by '70s Mopar cars when designing the front end of the Accord. My '81 looked like it could be my buddy's '71 Challenger's little brother.
What kind of front lip is that? Props, car will look really nice![]()
Cool, welcome back. This thing is gonna be outstanding when its done. Looks like you sprung for the deluxe shelving unit too. I dunno if you'll ever fill up all that shelf space...
Agreed Mike, they totally look like baby challengers.
Yep, its only the best for this girlor.... thats how far my wallet could invest. Guess where i bought it? from IKEA
Was in the garage today, just doing the last few things before I fire up the compressor to spray the car with fuller.(filler?)
I'll take som pictures tomorrowStill going strong, paint on Saturday!
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