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Old 01-11-2007, 01:26 PM
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I want to remove my existing rotors and install brand new rotors... Does anyone have a website or a tutorial they can post to walk me thru the process?? Please...
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here you go....

http://www.installuniversity.com/ins...edit/index.htm

Although, I have always taken the caliper and bracket off together and NOT taken the caliper off the bracket at all. Less bolts to remove. Oh yeah, and use the C-clamp to compress the calipers while they are on the car and before unscrewing the bolts to the bracket.
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Thanx alot fellas!!!!!
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Originally Posted by ESMsilver00SS
here you go....

http://www.installuniversity.com/ins...edit/index.htm

Although, I have always taken the caliper and bracket off together and NOT taken the caliper off the bracket at all. Less bolts to remove. Oh yeah, and use the C-clamp to compress the calipers while they are on the car and before unscrewing the bolts to the bracket.
Man, that's the hard way. I had a friend who I saw doing that one day and after showing him my way (pull the caliper, then the bracket), he'll never go back. But, if it works for you, go with it. It just seems like so much more work to be lazy (and I'm all about lazy).

Besides, that's a good time to grease the slider pins, since it's already apart.




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