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MERLIN2021
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
17,250 POSTS
slip ons I believe, if stuck, hammer time
Mar 25, 2011 at 12:07 PM
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JAXUNK
MEMBER
2 POSTS
Are you SERIOUS? This is not what I consider a professional response. I don't need to know that I have to jack it up and support it on jack stands - but this is so perfunctory - you might as well have said, "Beats me."
Mar 26, 2011 at 12:17 AM
MERLIN2021
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
17,250 POSTS
Have you ever replaced rotors on any car? Process is the same jack up car, remove the two caliper pins, slide caliper off, pull rotor off, easy.