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> How do I seperate a hub from a rotor?, 914-6 5-lug setup
bwilless
post Apr 4 2004, 05:16 PM
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I've got new rotors coming in tomorrow, so I took the old ones off today. I can't see how the rotor comes off the hub, I removed the 5-bolts, but they stay together. Do I need to take them to a shop to get them apart, or is there a trick?

I'm also installing break ducts and I have pieces that bolt behind the rotors. These parts have three holes and bolt to the strut/spindle area. Does anyone know what size bolts I need for these holes?

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Brian
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post Apr 4 2004, 05:25 PM
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Two small screws on opposite ends. Sometimes they are nice and come out other times they are bitches and need to be drilled out. If you have an impact screw driver, the type where you hit the end with a hammer, that also helps.

I just did some this weekend. One came out by hand and the other I had to drill. Wouldn't even move with the impact driver. Drilling them is about as easy as removing them by hand. I always replace the screws when doing the rotors, even if they do come out by hand.
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