90 Accord Front Suspension Rebuild Part II

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Guest, Jun 26, 2006.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    A portion of the previous post is possibly misleading... the hub and backing
    plate have to be removed from the steering knuckle before the ball joint can
    be removed. You use an E14 internal star socket for that with an air
    wrench. Then flip the knuckle over, swap the E14 for a 14mm regular socket
    and get the bolts on the front of the hub.

    Now take a tire tool or something similar and go down between the backing
    plate and the knuckle and pry them apart. The backing plate is attached to
    the knuckle with three Phillip's head screws and they are tight. Presoak
    them with WD40 or similar and use the biggest Phillip's screwdriver you
    have. Once that's done, you can get at the ball joint pretty easily. Auto
    Zone rents a press for removing/installing ball joints, and we found that it
    works better installing them than removing them on this particular model
    car. We used a two-arm puller to get the joint out of the knuckle.

    With the old joint out, put the new one in using the press. Then it's just
    a matter of putting it all back together.

    prvtlewis
     
    Guest, Jun 26, 2006
    #1
  2. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Make that "between the rotor/hub and the backing plate with a pry bar"
     
    Guest, Jun 26, 2006
    #2
  3. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Make that "between the backing plate and the hub/rotor"... sorry.
     
    Guest, Jun 30, 2006
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