Clickin from the rear end.
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Originally Posted by 05apduece,Jul 7 2009, 07:14 AM
I have an 05 with 46,000 miles and it does the same thing.
I think what they mean is where the nut connects to the axle by the brakes.
so if you were to take the center cap off your rim it would be that nut behind there.
Im still thinking about doing this, but I think its my gears that are going.
I think what they mean is where the nut connects to the axle by the brakes.
so if you were to take the center cap off your rim it would be that nut behind there.
Im still thinking about doing this, but I think its my gears that are going.
I am so glad that sound is gone
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I initially bought 2 new axle nuts but didn't use them. I just unstaked them and tightened them down more with an impact. Didn't even use a torque wrench. I didn't do it the "proper" way and have had zero problems and no more clicking since.
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Common problem. I just bought an S and it had the clicking. I got the spindle nuts, and it fixed the problem.
Go to Honda and get 2 rear axle nuts (Part #: 90305-SD4-003)
Take the old ones off
Grease the back of the new spindle nuts (just on the seat of the nut - not in the threads)
Put on and torque the nuts to 220 ft/lbs
Stake the nut
Go to Honda and get 2 rear axle nuts (Part #: 90305-SD4-003)
Take the old ones off
Grease the back of the new spindle nuts (just on the seat of the nut - not in the threads)
Put on and torque the nuts to 220 ft/lbs
Stake the nut
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