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The drum should slide right off. you may need to smack inbetween the studs with a hammer. also its possible you will need to remove the spindle not first
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Pull the transmission out and with a seal remover get the old seal out, then lube up the new seal and with the special Honda tool install a new full circle rear main seal
You should never need to adjust the cable what i suspect here is the back brakes need looking at ,but before i can tell you how to do it i will need to know if its A drum brakes B disk rear with cable to caliper C rear disk with cable running to the interior of the disk and not to the caliper
Remove the tire and the brake drum. Get a big hammer and smack it out. Put in the new one, draw it in with the lug nut. Put brake drum back on, put tire back on, fixed.
you would need to take the WHOLE system from another honda ...ALL OF IT ...it would be better to buy another car......
you CANNOT just replace the rear break/axle system.
As I remember, you need to remove the front seat belt mount, & completely remove the back seats, in order to remove the rear door cards, without breaking them. Have fun;)
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