Need to remove the hubs to get these suckers on. I don't have the tools or experience for such an operation so any help or a shop recommendation is appreciated.
Thanks!
97 Civic HB - FSP Lucky#13
"Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary… that's what gets you." - Jeremy Clarkson
hideeho
i did my own on my crx a few years ago. it wasn't that hard. the only dificult part is pulling the hub. a puller can be rented/borrowed from autozone or napa and isn't that expensive to buy.
i will recommend making sure you get the studs all the way in the hub before putting the wheel on.
as i got to the last wheel i had 2 studs that didn't want to go in easily. i got lazy & tried to putting the lugnuts on to pull it in. of course the lugnuts didn't reach the bottom of the stud. so i put the wheel on to pull them in. 1 worked perfectly. the other, not so much. as the nut got to the bottom the stud popped out of the hub & started spinning freely. getting that off was NOT fun.
I can do it for ya .Look to pay about $200 worst case. Front is the worst but there are some tricks for some cars that prevent having to pull the hubs .Rear is pretty easy.Your car has drum rear brakes right?
RR
Ricky R
95 240sx with LS1 power. $4500 drivetrain in a $500 car
97 miata pretty much stock
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