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SitinloMar-19-04 02:55 PM
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#23079, "Removing rear rotor"


          

i have taken the caliper off and the bracket that holds the caliper on. I have freed them of the rust and everything. I can wiggle them back and forth but they wont come off. Is there anything else that holds them on? Need help asap!!!!!!

  

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RE: Removing rear rotor, GhEttOrAiD, Mar-19-04 03:10 PM, #1
RE: Removing rear rotor, GhEttOrAiD, Mar-19-04 05:02 PM, #2
      RE: Removing rear rotor, TeamJeff_99gs, Mar-19-04 07:50 PM, #3
           Removing rear rotor method:, TeamJasonESi_T, Mar-20-04 03:30 AM, #4
                RE: Removing rear rotor method:, Sorry_i_Win, Mar-20-04 04:53 PM, #5
                     RE: Removing rear rotor method:, Sitinlo, Mar-20-04 05:44 PM, #6
                          RE: Removing rear rotor method:, TeamJasonESi_T, Mar-21-04 02:21 PM, #7
                               RE: Removing rear rotor method:, Sorry_i_Win, Mar-24-04 05:57 AM, #8

GhEttOrAiDMar-19-04 03:10 PM
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#23080, "RE: Removing rear rotor"
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I already told you why it wont come off!!


I'll check haynes when im home from work if no one has rsponded

FS: 2.5" Test Pipe 25 shipped

  

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GhEttOrAiDMar-19-04 05:02 PM
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#23081, "RE: Removing rear rotor"
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ok figure 5.6B on page 9-9

"To free a stuck disc, thread bolts of the appropriate size into the holes provided in the disc, then tighten them alternately a little at a time until the disc is free"

FS: 2.5" Test Pipe 25 shipped

  

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TeamJeff_99gsMar-19-04 07:50 PM
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#23082, "RE: Removing rear rotor"
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Or in my case, it just ripped two larger holes on each side of each rotor. That rocked. Out came the sledge..

  

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TeamJasonESi_TMar-20-04 03:30 AM
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#23083, "Removing rear rotor method:"
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I do it like this everytime and not waste time any other way.

http://vfaq.com/mods/BrakeRotors.html

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Sorry_i_WinMar-20-04 04:53 PM
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#23089, "RE: Removing rear rotor method:"
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Make sure u release the parking brake. I've forgot to do that before and i beat on them all day with no luck. Release the brake and boom.. they practically fell off. LOL



Anyone know anyone who can help me tune this in the Pittsburgh area (Greensburg)?

  

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SitinloMar-20-04 05:44 PM
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#23090, "RE: Removing rear rotor method:"
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yeah i really feel like a DA. I had the parking brake up LOL they came right off after that. Im loving the 13" rotors on the front and the 11" rotors on the rear to Armond

  

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TeamJasonESi_TMar-21-04 02:21 PM
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#23116, "RE: Removing rear rotor method:"
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Originally posted by Sitinlo
yeah i really feel like a DA. I had the parking brake up LOL they came right off after that. Im loving the 13" rotors on the front and the 11" rotors on the rear to Armond


Don't. Been there, done that. I've done that myself and struggled with the damn things for hours!! "Oh I wonder if dis-engaging the parking brake will help?" LOL

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Sorry_i_WinMar-24-04 05:57 AM
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#23186, "RE: Removing rear rotor method:"
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lol.. glad to hear that fixed ur problem. good luck with the new rotors.. I just did the gsx swap w/ crossdrilled/slotted rotors.



Anyone know anyone who can help me tune this in the Pittsburgh area (Greensburg)?

  

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