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DIY: Brake rotor replacement (front)

Originally Posted by icormba Sorry it's a bit late, but the little screw that is on the front rotor can also be used to remove the rotor. Take the collar

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Old 10-25-2012, 07:05 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Sorry it's a bit late, but the little screw that is on the front rotor can also be used to remove the rotor. Take the collar off the screw and use the 12 mm ratchet and tighten the screw... pop, the rotor will come right off no matter how seized it is.



Thx man big help, i knew there must have been an easier way then beeating the hell out of the rotor lol

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