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Old 06-05-2005, 12:02 AM
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Wink brake rotor removal

finally had to do the brakes again ive had a set of new rotors over a year and i have the pain in the ass kind not the ones that ar ejust held in with a screw. after all i had read i was thinking of bringing it to someone but i figured id see what i could do first, after using a breaker bar on the 12mm that held the hub to the rotor i started banging with a hammer lots of noise but not much action so i found a big pry bar in the garage this seperated the rotor and couldnt quite get it all the way out so i found my old flywheel from my other motor and used it for a hammer and it did thr trick. think ill go buy a bfh for the other side. doews anyone know if i can get the rattle clips and thecaliper inserts that the caliper bolts go into including the rubber boots
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Old 06-05-2005, 08:27 PM
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Re: brake rotor removal

just buy a slide hammer, can get a cheap one for about $25, will pop them right off and not destroy anything. if you get a brake hardware kit at parts store will include the little clips
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