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Replies: 18Last Post Sep. 1, 2008 8:56pm by Zuku
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hinshawwrx

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Quote: from LovesYou at 7:10 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

Did you all fucking forget what I said. This WAS for my friend on another site. I'd post it but that's advertising.

no its not.

And if you or your friend had any shred of intelligence you'd join a dedicated civic forum to find out.

Seriously this isn't fucking brain surgery


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Quote: from LovesYou at 6:49 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

how to install a 97 civic coupe ex front axels?

My friend is asking me how to do that but I know know how.


Why don't you just ell your friend you don't know how?

Wouldn't that be much easier?

And +1 on the ask a honda/civic dedicated forum.


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Go to a civic forum, there are hundreds...

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1.Get overall torque specs for the front end from a mechanic or a reliable source. A mechanic's basic tool set. Also will probably need a CV puller/hammer. (rent one from Autozone)
2. Lift the car
3. Remove the wheels
4. Remove the castle nut and cotter pin from the axle
5. Remove the outer lower ctrl arm bolts and slide out the knuckle from the arm.
6. Slide Axle from knuckle (at this point it is optional and recommended to also replace the wheel bearings.)
7. Use the puller to remove the axle from the differential. and install the new.
8. Now put it back together and get to the otherside and do the same.

I know its not detailed but thats the meat of the job.

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