Jun 8, 2004 - 10:41 PM
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I tried taking off the rear rotors but they are held in by something?
what is holding them? thanks in advance shawn -------------------- i am awesome
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Jun 9, 2004 - 4:26 PM
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"The rear rotors need to have the e-brake released prior to removal. Shine a flashlight in through the lug holes and slowly rotate the rotor until you see a small star-wheel. This is the adjuster for the e-brake, use a small slotted screwdriver to rotate the wheel, I forget which direction, so you must rotate the rotor after a few clicks. If it stops turning, go the other way. After the new rotors are installed, turn the wheel in the other direction until you feel the e-brake dragging on the rotor, then back off 3-4 clicks."
this might be the thing im looking for -------------------- i am awesome
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Andason taking off the rear rotors Jun 8, 2004 - 10:41 PM
fastgt umm when i took mine off, i took off the ebrake an... Jun 8, 2004 - 11:00 PM
Andason how long of a bolt did you use, with limited resou... Jun 8, 2004 - 11:03 PM
Batman722 I kinda had this problem once on my old car. I was... Jun 8, 2004 - 11:03 PM
fastgt the bolt u use should be too long is just need to ... Jun 9, 2004 - 2:08 AM
macavely if you ebrake is up.. dring it down.. then take ju... Jun 9, 2004 - 2:56 AM
Negative I just removed my rear rotors last weekend to get ... Jun 9, 2004 - 6:00 PM![]() ![]() |
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