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Old 06-12-2009, 01:30 AM
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2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

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I'm planning to do a complete brake job on my 2001 Honda Accord LX 2.3L sedan. I was wondering if there are any special tools required? I've read online on a number of other forums that to remove the rear discs you need an impact driver, is that required for the front? I can't seem to find any info on the front brake discs for that year. I also need to know the torque specs for the caliper bolts or can I just tighten them snug. I'm also planning to buy torque wrenches, 1/2" drive and 1/4" drive. Would those 2 be enough or do I need 3/8" drive also? The 1/2" drive spec is 10-150 ft/lb and the 1/4" is 20-200 inch/lb. ANy help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

I drive 1999 LX, but do not think there is bid difference in them.

Cannot help you with rear disks - I have drums.

With the front I used just a cheater bar: a three foot steel pipe was enough to undo the bolts. I looked up the torque in my Haynes manual. I do not remember the numbers, but do remember that my Craftsman 1/2'' drive torque wrench did not give me any problems.

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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

Thanks for the reply. I have drums in the rear too. So there's no screws to remove to get the disc out? Also the caliper bolts can be tightened using 1/2" torque wrench?
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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/rep...00c15280028109

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http://www.autozone.com/autozone/rep...00c15280028109
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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

Thanks ricebike for the tags, Ill check em out.
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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

hmm yea there's 2 little screws that you want to attack w/ some PB blaster and an impact screwdriver...

there's other sites w/ pix in teh internets and all hondas/acuras have similar setups

http://www.g2ic.com/tegtips/brakesus/5.html

try that since that autozone link requires you to be a registered member to view their free online service manuals...
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Re: 2001 Honda Accord brake disc change

Kool, thanks a bunch for the info and the detailed link with the pics.
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