Thursday, June 2, 2011

How do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?

i see a huge nut, but i don't know if i have to take it out or not....helpHow do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?Yes, the big nut does have to come off and the whole spindle so you can press the hub out. The breaks are a B!T@# to change on Accords.How do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?First take out the axles. Do this by undoing the lower ball joint and the 17mm bolt that holds the strut to the lower control arm .

I'm assuming you can get the caliper apart. Afetr the axle is removed, you will see 4 10mm 12 point bolts. Unscrew these a little at a time and use a socket with extension and hit it with a hammer as hard as you can , going around in circles.

The disc is bolted to the bearing from the back, so you have to press out the bearing and the3 disk and then seperate them.

Soak around the bearing with liquid wrench or WD-40 to help, they are usually rusted in there.

Good luck!



By the way, you need to take off that nut to get the axle out. (yes, the big one, and it needs to come off.) Do not pull it out of the trans, use a prybar !!!!How do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?If I am not mistaken , if you are just changing pads all you have to do is remove the caliper and use C clamp to push the piston back inside . If you are taking the rotor off see if you have small scews around the face of it and that should do it . If not I would ask a mechanic or even an auo parts store can help you with that . But I think the Big nut you are talkining about is bearings. If this comes when you re-install just tighten enoughto where you just barley feel a drag.How do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?Take it to Dayo's Garage 15 Fillmore Ave. Tonawanda, NY 14150.



He can do the whole job for $129.35 including pads, rotors, tax, labor everything.



Also It will be right the first time.How do i change the front brake discs on a 94 honda accord?NO ! . . . That is your cv axle nut. That does not get removed . . . I have included a link to the autozone free repairs manual. That will have everything you need to know on how to do your brakes. Copy and paste the link in your browser



http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0f/fb/42/0900823d800ffb42/repairInfoPages.htm

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