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    That sounds pretty fun.. I would not mind having one but I would probaly get in trouble. I usually do....
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    its a couple different colors, ranging from burgandy to primer with a lil yellow and black mixed in too. its a project car.

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    also how do you expect to receive help when we dont even know what you drive or the car your talkin bout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub_girl
    That sounds pretty fun.. I would not mind having one but I would probaly get in trouble. I usually do....
    yea if i can ever get back home to work on it. and police arent a problem. normally i either get it dropped there on the road or get it reduced a lot at court. but i have been ticket free for 3.5 years now

    errr i meant 2.5 years

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    I guess that would help... It is a 1993 Honda Civic Ex.. Its the back passenger whhel that is roaring. I am slowly fixing it as I go.. She runs great though. I just totaled out my 2006 si about 4 or 5 weeks ago so I am sticking to my ex....
    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    also how do you expect to receive help when we dont even know what you drive or the car your talkin bout?

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    Congrats on the ticket thing. I actually just finished defensive driving a few weeks ago to get my license back for a points suspension. Where are you that you cant work on your car?



    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    yea if i can ever get back home to work on it. and police arent a problem. normally i either get it dropped there on the road or get it reduced a lot at court. but i have been ticket free for 3.5 years now

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub_girl
    I guess that would help... It is a 1993 Honda Civic Ex.. Its the back passenger whhel that is roaring. I am slowly fixing it as I go.. She runs great though. I just totaled out my 2006 si about 4 or 5 weeks ago so I am sticking to my ex....
    well this is the part where i tell you i dont have a clue............. yet. well i would know how if i knew what it looked like/whether its a pressed in bearing or not.

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    Ouch... I am not real sure... I think its pressed... I was told that anyways by my brother..
    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    well this is the part where i tell you i dont have a clue............. yet. well i would know how if i knew what it looked like/whether its a pressed in bearing or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub_girl
    Congrats on the ticket thing. I actually just finished defensive driving a few weeks ago to get my license back for a points suspension. Where are you that you cant work on your car?
    its at my parents house and im over 160 miles away at school. oh and you will have to replace the whole assembly do you have abs, and is it drum or disc in the back?

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    I believe it is disc....I already have the disc brakes to replace when I work on the Bearing...
    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    its at my parents house and im over 160 miles away at school. oh and you will have to replace the whole assembly do you have abs, and is it drum or disc in the back?

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    Ok... I am gonna hit the sack.. Have to work tomorrow. I look forward to chatting with you more redrum.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub_girl
    Ok... I am gonna hit the sack.. Have to work tomorrow. I look forward to chatting with you more redrum.....
    ok and make sure you find out about the abs. that makes a considerable difference on the price.

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    Ok.. Thx. My name is Michelle by the way.. Nice to meet you..
    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
    ok and make sure you find out about the abs. that makes a considerable difference on the price.

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    And I do drive a Miata, so I am gayer than a three dollar bill...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho
    Most of the cost is in the labor. After being asked to install one of these, a typical mechanic will add halogen fluid to your head lights, and reschedule your valve train if it's running late by more than an hour. All that stuff adds up.
    don't forget the blinker fluid and the v-tec fluid
    You know better; next time will be a ban.

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    Looks like redrumracer is trying to hit it off with dub_girl. I just hope he knows what he's getting into...


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    Your funny Physco... Your mom takes great pics by the way....





    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho
    Looks like redrumracer is trying to hit it off with dub_girl. I just hope he knows what he's getting into...


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    for your reference, this goes in the general tech area.

    it seems that the title is pretty straight forward but...

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    Sry bout the confusion.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Ed
    for your reference, this goes in the general tech area.

    it seems that the title is pretty straight forward but...

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    I do not know if the answer has been given to you. Seems like a bunch of T.W.'s in here.

    You will need to have a Press to remove the old bearing out. Doing it yourself with a hammer is not an option. This type of job is around 100-150 w/ you supplying the part.

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    Ty... I finally got a str8 answer... I really do appreciate that. How long do you think it will take?



    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    I do not know if the answer has been given to you. Seems like a bunch of T.W.'s in here.

    You will need to have a Press to remove the old bearing out. Doing it yourself with a hammer is not an option. This type of job is around 100-150 w/ you supplying the part.

    -Ant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dub_girl
    Ty... I finally got a str8 answer... I really do appreciate that. How long do you think it will take?
    You said drivers side rear correct?

    If it has disc brakes: 0.9 HRS
    If it has drum brakes: 0.7 HRS

    These times are right out of our Mitchell OnDemand estimator at my shop.

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    Ty... very much.. I am going to be doing alot to this car so I am real glad you helped me.... Later



    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    You said drivers side rear correct?

    If it has disc brakes: 0.9 HRS
    If it has drum brakes: 0.7 HRS

    These times are right out of our Mitchell OnDemand estimator at my shop.

    -Ant.

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