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Old 05-11-2004, 04:26 PM
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Question Brake Problems

I've got a 93 4dr accord 10th Anniversary so four wheel disc. I'm looking to replace the front rotors, I've got everything I need but I can't get the front rotors out. Has anyone does this and can tell me what to do I pulled it apart and it looks like the bearing cap thingy is pressed in WTF!?!?! It looks like i might have to take some of the suspension and apart and tap it out from the back? is that right?
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Check out this thread. The setup could be the same.
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Old 05-12-2004, 06:18 AM
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Close but no cigar

Thank for the try but a 93 is a 4th gen and it's a little different. Since posting I found my answer you have to remove the caliper, than seperate the sterring knuckle but not completely disassemble it. than swing the hub out and with the hub nut off you can remove the bearing cap and rotor together than seperate the two of them put the new rotor on the bearing cap and reassemble w/ new pads. Not as much of a pain in the ass I thought'd be and apperantly not so much as a 5th gen would be, but again thanx for the thought.
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