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2002 Cr-v 4 wheel disk brakes.. replacement
Hello! I just did a brake job and front rotors replacement.. Just to let you know if you have trouble removing the Phillips head type screws.. Just go ahead and drill them out.. Took about 5 min and you don't need them..I Only replaced the front rotors. But I changed all brakes front and back.. Very easy pad assembly to work with.. Just wanted to give a heads up on the screws that go to the rotors.. Stupid to use Phillips head type screw there..
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Re: 2002 Cr-v 4 wheel disk brakes.. replacement
I wanted to add to that one, if you want to get the retention screws out of hub an impact driver is a very useful tool to use. Sears sells them for not alot of money.
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Re: 2002 Cr-v 4 wheel disk brakes.. replacement
18V impact driver definitely works great but if you already damaged the ez to damage screw then drilling or bolt-remover is the next choice
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