On this episode I show you how to replace your front wheel bearing on your 2006 to 2011 Honda Civic. The procedure involves removing the brakes and pressing the old bearing out of the knuckle and pressing the new one into the knuckle. The only way to remove the bearing on the vehicle is with a couple special tools that I go over how to use in the video. I would estimate probably 3 to 4 hours to replace these bearings if you're not familiar with the procedure.
Here are the parts and tools you will need to replace your Honda Civic's wheel bearing:
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