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-- Posted by 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.


-- Posted by ss454 at 6:56 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

If you're asking an internet teen forum, you'd be safer to take it to a shop and have it done....


-- Posted by LovesYou at 6:57 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

Quote: from ss454 at 6:56 pm on Aug. 30, 2008


If you're asking an internet teen forum, you'd be safer to take it to a shop and have it done....
I'm not asking on the Teen forum.


-- Posted by hinshawwrx at 7:54 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

Quote: from LovesYou at 8:57 pm on Aug. 30, 2008


Quote: from ss454 at 6:56 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

If you're asking an internet teen forum, you'd be safer to take it to a shop and have it done....
I'm not asking on the Teen forum.

Actually you are, the main user of livewire is a teen, seeing as the max age is like 25 doesn't say much. Either ask a dedicated CIVIC forum or take it to a shop. I mean seriously, what makes you thin a teen forum would be able to tell you over that of a damn dedicated civic forum?


-- Posted by LovesYou at 10:20 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

Well, since a majority of people drive and have jobs.


-- Posted by espresso8097 at 11:23 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

Quote: from LovesYou at 12:20 am on Aug. 31, 2008


Well, since a majority of people drive and have jobs.

Many people who frequent this place are not old enough to drive.  And for those who are they most likely do not know how to fix their car, at least for major parts.  And many who drive do not pay for their car, they are given it and all is paid for by parents.


-- Posted by LovesYou at 9:17 am on Aug. 31, 2008

Yeah I know but there has to be at least someone who does. Not like it matters anyway.


-- Posted by coloring the void at 10:45 am on Aug. 31, 2008

Quote: from LovesYou at 9:17 am on Aug. 31, 2008


Yeah I know but there has to be at least someone who does. Not like it matters anyway.

dood, you are looking for a needle in a haystack. we gave you our advice, visit another forum because you aren't going to get your answer here due to its complexity.


-- Posted by LovesYou at 12:29 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

Quote: from Coloring The Void at 10:45 am on Aug. 31, 2008


Quote: from LovesYou at 9:17 am on Aug. 31, 2008

Yeah I know but there has to be at least someone who does. Not like it matters anyway.

dood, you are looking for a needle in a haystack. we gave you our advice, visit another forum because you aren't going to get your answer here due to its complexity.


Then why the hell is there a car subforum if know one knows anythign?


-- Posted by ss454 at 2:17 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

The forum description:

Discuss car and truck brands and models. Do you have a lemon? Can you fix it yourself? Did you pay too much? Need car insurance quotes?

None of us are Honda technicians here, don't you realize that?


-- Posted by coloring the void at 2:36 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

Quote: from LovesYou at 12:29 pm on Aug. 31, 2008


Quote: from Coloring The Void at 10:45 am on Aug. 31, 2008

Quote: from LovesYou at 9:17 am on Aug. 31, 2008

Yeah I know but there has to be at least someone who does. Not like it matters anyway.
 

 dood, you are looking for a needle in a haystack. we gave you our advice, visit another forum because you aren't going to get your answer here due to its complexity.


Then why the hell is there a car subforum if know one knows anythign?


you are starting to sound so fucking retarded that even if you did get the instructions to fix your shit, you wouldn't be able to comprehend what they state to do.


-- Posted by tempoluvver69 at 2:54 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

buy a fucking service manual

thats my advice.


-- Posted by LovesYou at 5:10 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.


-- Posted by ss454 at 6:19 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

Tell your friend nobody knows


-- Posted by hinshawwrx at 6:43 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

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


-- Posted by mindydu0ng at 10:20 pm on Aug. 31, 2008

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.


-- Posted by i r sekz at 10:34 am on Sep. 1, 2008

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


-- Posted by Zuku at 8:56 pm on Sep. 1, 2008

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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