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Believe it or not i've never do it. I need to change one on each shide in the rear, What to i have to do. Just dang the ...

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02-19-2004, 06:20 PM   #1
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Believe it or not i've never do it. I need to change one on each shide in the rear, What to i have to do. Just dang the drum off and bang out the stud??
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02-21-2004, 11:15 PM   #2
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Have to have it hydraulically pressed out and on... banging out doesnt work.. i learned that the hard way lol
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Syn - We "bang em' out" at work all the time.

You just need a bigger hammer!!!
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yup I changed the the ones on my red hatch once upon a time.
That bolt that holds the rotor (i think in place) is a bitch!! it looks like you would need a huge philip's<sp?> screwdriver but a chisel and a mallet work just as well... believe me they do.

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I guess im lazy then lol

I took the whole arm out and ran over to the shop and had em press it out and on for me. Changed the rotor and studs and pads.. hell if i can remember how 2 do it now ugh.. that was when i had some tools
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its not that hard u just have to take the tire of and then take the rotor off disconnect the brakes and make sure u dont let them hang or you will tear the brake line off. YOu have to get the knucle of from the axle. its kinda hard to get but with the right tools it should come off. then you just hammer the mofo out and place the new one.
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