Need a new thing that i don't know what's called
lolingirunarlol
New Wagonist
When i got my car inspected, this little problem came up in the end:
Sorry about the large image.
The thing that should cover the wheel bearing is missing. Don't know how.
Does this same part from a crx fit on my 4th gen shuttle?
If not, what's it called - so I can order it and ship it to iceland.
There are not alot of shuttles around here, so the crx would be my best bet.
Thanks guys!
Sorry about the large image.
The thing that should cover the wheel bearing is missing. Don't know how.
Does this same part from a crx fit on my 4th gen shuttle?
If not, what's it called - so I can order it and ship it to iceland.
There are not alot of shuttles around here, so the crx would be my best bet.
Thanks guys!
Comments
As far as I know, most Honda center caps for our wheel sizes are the same, so a CRX one should work for ya.
No haha, i don't need a center cap - the rpf1's are better this way!
I need something that "screws" onto the thing that's in the middle.
Sorry about all those "things", don't know the english names.
This is a picture of the left front wheel:
It goes on the threaded bolt sticking out of the middle...
That's it!
Yeah I know, i haven't been driving it because of that.
So, does anyone know if a crx axle nut will fit?
I'm pretty sure Morty was talking about the wagon being 32mm so it should be the same because the CR-X is 32mm also according to the link above.
They are standard on all EE & EF models.. So, yes CRX & Civics.. But also Integras.. Heck, If I remember correctly, I think Accords & Preludes too..
You could just go to a junk yard..
They are cheap..
Just a big 32mm nut. That you have to indent at the notch on the shaft like the other one in you picture(this locks it into place).
I believe the '90-91 Prelude Si have 36mm nuts in the front. 32mm in the rear. Could be similar on the Accords of similar years.
I just notice this as well. lol
Just jack the car and put it in? Do I need to use a specific torque on the torque wrench?
So I noticed this. I can't screw the nut on this!
What do I need to replace?
If not, you'd need to replace the axle.
Otherwise you'd need to replace the axle, which has the threads on it.
Hah, not to mention the die holder, etc.
New axle for sure...