98 accord does not have a rear axle- just spindle/hub/bearing
If you have up and down movement with the rear axle at the bearing, chances are the axle is also worn.
The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.
Above the right rear axle. you can see it if you lay on the ground and look above the axle from the rear of the car
probably because it has alot of miles on it or some one drove it hard the stock rear axle's were kinda week
It is on the top center of the rear axle.
To change the rear axle fluid you can remove the rear cover from the axle and drain it that way. If you don't want to remove the rear cover you can use a pump and a hose to drain it through the fill hole.
Top center of the rear axle.
221 ft/lbs
It is a 9 and 1/4 axle. Ratio will vary between 3.55 and 3.92
Vehicles with front wheel drive have a straight rear axle meaning there is no gear housing in the rear axle. Vehicles that are rear wheel drive have a gear box in the middle of the rear axle to change the rotation of a drive shaft to turn the rear axle. If you look under a full size pick up truck rear axle you will see a large gear box (typically referred to as a pumpkin) in the middle area of the axle. That is the gear box differential.
Go to a garage