1AAHK00098-2003-07 Honda Accord L4 2.4L Automatic Transmission Front 6 Piece Drivetrain Kit TRQ CSA80103
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2003-07 Honda Accord L4 2.4L Automatic Transmission Front 6 Piece Drivetrain Kit TRQ CSA80103

03-07 Honda Accord 2.4L w/ AT Front CV Axle Shaft & Wheel Bearing Kit
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5.00/ 5.0 3
Very good parts
C
August 9, 2019
These parts were in tip top shape and were shipped right to me door in a timely matter thank you 1aauto for such a good job in getting it to me and in very good packaging David J Chigin Sr
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Xena-
May 2, 2020
Cane with EVERYTHING definitely made my mechanic very happy
2007 Honda Accord bearing and front cv shaft replacement
michael
September 8, 2020
Replacement parts fit just oem parts.After watching your repair videos installing parts was not that difficult. I will be ordering more parts in the future as needed.
Customer Q&A
I have a 3.0L version ? Will this still fit my car even though its listed for 2.4L ?
April 22, 2020
A J
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Thank you for the inquiry. This is not the correct part for your vehicle, but we do carry the one you need as long as you do not have a Hybrid model. The correct part number is: 1AAHK00110 Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
April 22, 2020
Christa R
Do ths fit my 06 v6 Honda Accord ?
May 2, 2020
Bruce L
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Thank you for your inquiry. This kit will only be the correct fit for the 4 cylinder models. The kit we carry for the V6 models is currently out of stock, however, you can add your e-mail to a notification list to let you know when they are back in stock and ready to order, search for 1AAHK00110 on our website to do so. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
May 2, 2020
A C
What is the axle bearing for? I never see it being replaced during these how to videos but it's sold in the kit.
May 20, 2021
Daniel G
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Common wear item on higher mileage vehicle. When you have frontend apart far enough to change axles its fairly easy to change the wheel bearing.
May 20, 2021
Allen R
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It's the wheel bearing, it isn't necessary to replace it in most cases. Replacing them does require a press and some ingenuity.
May 20, 2021
Jordan R
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May 20, 2021
Jordan R
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Whether you need it or not its a good deal. If you dont need the bearing then it might not be worth installing. It is a huge pain, especially on Hondas. I would buy the kit and just save the bearing until you need them. Then I would have a shop put them on unless you really like to diy. The bearing install videos are separate from the cv axle videos.
May 20, 2021
Julian E
Will this fit a 2005 Honda Accord coupe 4 cylinder ?
November 23, 2021
John D
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These parts are manufactured for 7th gen (2003-2007) Honda Accord 2.4L engine models. These parts will fit your car.
November 23, 2021
A I
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Hello these parts are listed to fit 2005 Honda Accord L4 2.4L Automatic Transmission
November 23, 2021
Ricale A
Is the wheel bearing already installed in the wheel hub? Or will I have to have a hydraulic press to insert the bearing in the hub?
January 7, 2022
Christopher A
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The bearing does not come pre-pressed into the hub.
January 7, 2022
Cristina P
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Hub and bearing are not installed, you will have yo press the bearing onto the hub.
January 7, 2022
Sergio A
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Gotta press it in would of been nice if it was already pressed
January 7, 2022
Michael M
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You"ll need a press. You have to have one to remove the old stuff from the knuckle
January 7, 2022
Jordan R
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No the bearing is not in the wheel hub. Yes you should have a hydraulic press . I would also recommend that you pack the bearings in dry ice for 4-6 hours before you do a speedy install.
January 7, 2022
Cecil K
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No the bearing is not in the wheel hub. Yes you should have a hydraulic press . I would also recommend that you pack the bearings in dry ice for 4-6 hours before you do a speedy install.
January 8, 2022
Cecil K
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No the bearing is not in the wheel hub. Yes you should have a hydraulic press . I would also recommend that you pack the bearings in dry ice for 4-6 hours before you do a speedy install.
January 8, 2022
Cecil K
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Gotta press it in would of been nice if it was already pressed
January 8, 2022
Michael M
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No the bearing is not in the wheel hub. Yes you should have a hydraulic press . I would also recommend that you pack the bearings in dry ice for 4-6 hours before you do a speedy install.
January 12, 2022
Cecil K
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No the bearing is not in the wheel hub. Yes you should have a hydraulic press . I would also recommend that you pack the bearings in dry ice for 4-6 hours before you do a speedy install.
January 13, 2022
Cecil K
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