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Old 08-05-2007, 10:12 PM   #1
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Want to replace the front rotors. A couple of questions.

My mechanic at work looked at the front rotors today when I had him change the brake pads. He said they looked "pressed on"
He needs to know what parts (grease, bearings, etc.) are necessary to remove and replace the front rotors. I already have the rotors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 08-06-2007, 02:38 AM   #2
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Re: Want to replace the front rotors. A couple of questions.

Depends on what year? 2wd or 4wd?

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Re: Want to replace the front rotors. A couple of questions.

Its a 2001 Rodeo. The rotors arent pressed on they are held in place by a nut and retainer ring on the spindle thats hidden behind the drive flanges. The part that holds all the studs is bolted to the rotor though and I believe you have to remove that and transfer it onto the new rotors. Make sure you dont overtighten the nut though or you can wear out the bearings alot faster.
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Re: Want to replace the front rotors. A couple of questions.

Thanks for the info.
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Re: Want to replace the front rotors. A couple of questions.

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...He needs to know what parts (grease, bearings, etc.) are necessary to remove and replace the front rotors. I already have the rotors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Jason in NYC
the isuzu online parts site will give you all info
www.myisuzuparts.com

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