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BIG ISSUES IN LITTLE JAPAN
Lol Donald, its ok mate I just appriciate you guys being here talking sence in to me being my first prelude and auto I need guidance so don't stress guys all advice good or bad I take openly, lol one more thing this damper fork where would I find that sorry guys lol new prelude owner first timer but like my first girlfriend I was like can I kiss u mind u she was double my age lol
Re: BIG ISSUES IN LITTLE JAPAN
Hello guys, tryed to get the Hub nut off but haven't got socket big enuf so would it be ok to take wheel off, put the car in 'P' park, so the Hub doesn't move and crack it open with monkey wrench, and advice is very welcome
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Yeah the only way you are going to get the hub nut off is with the wheel on and on the floor. You need a 36mm socket and a big breaker bar (possibly with an extension).
Also as a tip for anyone reading this, removing the bottom ball joint is not the easiest way to get the drive shaft out IMO. It is much easier to drop the upper arm from inside the engine bay and take out the fork bolt. The whole of the knuckle swings forward and by pressing down on the lower arm, there is enough room to get the drive shaft out. This saves having to split the bottom ball joint
Also as a tip for anyone reading this, removing the bottom ball joint is not the easiest way to get the drive shaft out IMO. It is much easier to drop the upper arm from inside the engine bay and take out the fork bolt. The whole of the knuckle swings forward and by pressing down on the lower arm, there is enough room to get the drive shaft out. This saves having to split the bottom ball joint
