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Autoround Pair 29596048 Front Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly fit for 1997-2001 Honda CR-V/Prelude

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  • COMPATIBILITY - 29596048 Wheel Hub Assembly replacement for 1997-2001 Honda CR-V | 1997-2001 Honda Prelude
  • REPLACEMENT PART - 29596048
  • QUALITY - Autoround Wheel Bearing and Hub Assemblies has been quality tested to meet or exceed OEM performance standards
  • INSTALLATION - Assembling has excellent performance, precise overall structure, easy and quick installation
  • SERVICE - Support replace, return, refund service 1 year


Autoround Front Wheel Bearing &Hub Assembly - 29596048

Specifications:

  • All Models
  • Fits either Left (Driver Side) or Right (Passenger Side)
  • 5-Lug Bolts, Non-ABS
  • Replaces Part Numbers: 29596048
  • 2x Autoround Wheel Hub Bearing Assembly Included

This part fits these vehicles :

  • Replacement for 1997-2001 Honda CR-V
  • Replacement for 1997-2001 Honda Prelude


Cedhead
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
So far so good.
Stephanie Mobley
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Fit my 01 crv. Happy with performance of the bearing and hub so far..
Richard Luce
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Worked well shipping was fast
Noa
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
4 Stars - Only been on the car for a few days but no problems in 40 miles and it seems to have fixed the issue I was having.FIrst off- The photos of the bearings are incorrect- these are non abs bearings, meaning no black strip on one side.I bought these to replace the bearings on a 2001 honda crv AWD.Only a youtube mechanic myself- but after watching some videos and with the help of a friend I was able to do the repair.Some recommendations; One, if your working on a car with some rust, don't expect this to be a straightforward job- I ran into issues basically every part I needed to remove due to rust- Rusted Snap Ring- and the bearing itself was rusted to **** - Apply PB blaster liberally and buy a propane torch- Heat was necessary to press out the bearing.Look for a video by repair geek on youtube where he talks you through how to replace the bearing without taking the spindle off A+++ job to him for putting that tutorial up. Pretty easy to follow minus the rust issues.
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