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Not sure this will help on a 370, but previously I had the same issue on my 350z. I used the info below and this worked. I had tried everything
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Not sure this will help on a 370, but previously I had the same issue on my 350z. I used the info below and this worked. I had tried everything else. It seemed like my rotor was welded to the hub.
1. release your e-brake 2. find a bolt to fit in the threaded hole near the hub on the face of the rotor 3. slowly screw it in and you will see the rotor move a little, if you have two holes on opposite sides switch between sides, screwing until the rotor moves toward you little by little, eventually it will pop and there goes the weasel. Your basically using the bolt to press the rotor off, against the hub. Special thanks to NolimitZ32 over at NicoClub.. |
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