How to remove and replace a wheel hub assembly on 98 honda accord?
I have a bearing and hub unit that I want to replace I know as far as getting the steering knuckle out. How hard is it t get the bolts off and separate from the knuckle to replace? Should I wait for a day when I can bring it to a shop to separate it? Also I know the bots on the ball joints probably r cracked for sure what i see and maybe damaged from taking the suspension apart with my tie rod separator. Should I order new ball joints ect. So I can replace to? I alo have a warranty from Autozone on the ball joints. Should I get duralast again or order moog from rock auto? There are no sign the ball joints are really bad except the boot is already cracked, replaced probably 2 years ago. Maybe earlier.
Based on what you say here, YOU shouldn't attempt ANY maintenance. You actually claimed you DAMAGED parts doing something wrong already.
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