how do you remove the stock rotors off the gs?
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how do you remove the stock rotors off the gs?
So i got slotted/drilled rotors and my stock rotors are rusted as f**** i got the caliper off but cant seem the get the rotor off? is there something im not doing right? thanks guys
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Yeah guys there not coming off I straight ponded those things and didn't come off! Mine do have a little screw home in them though
Vwynn how would I accomplish push the rotor out using the screw hole?
Vwynn how would I accomplish push the rotor out using the screw hole?
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Okay, you can either wack it with a rubber mallet or what i did was there are 2 holes on the rotors. Find 2 screws that fit that thread and spin it should push the rotor right off. Might wanna spray some wd-40 in the holes cause sometimes you might end up using the right screw but wont screw in. Should be easy
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Be careful if you are using a sledge. Don't want to damage the hub bearings. I think you are shocking the whole hub if it is not a rubber mallet. I use to have this problem with my old '81 Celica. I sprayed it with penetrating oil every so often for a whole day and then left it over night top soak some more.. Next morning a couple of light taps and they came right of.
Ever since I have always put anti-seize around the hub center. With this I haven't had a problem in years with any of my cars of late.
Ever since I have always put anti-seize around the hub center. With this I haven't had a problem in years with any of my cars of late.