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hey guys, i would do a serch but i have no time atm, iv got untill this arvo to figure out how to remove brake rotors ( front and pack ) of a ef fairmont, im going out to my mums brithday lunch now ( thus why i dont have time to serch ) and i will be checking this post threw out the day. i have never removed them before so any help would be much loved
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bry40l |
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where abouts in newcastle do you live mate? i can do it piece of piss, i do have to work soon but if you live near by i can lend a hand on 1 side
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To get the front caliper off there are 2 bolts holding it on the upright, behind the rotor . Once the caliper is off there's a cap in the centre of the rotor . Get a screwdriver and hammer and pry and tap if off , clean the grease off the stub and take out the split pin and undo tge nut should be finger tight , use a 15" shifter or multi grips . Then slide off the washer and the rotor will slide off the stub , Rear is much the same with the calipers, except the rotor will slide off the studs , give it a good tap with a hammer to free it , I think there's a bolt or screw under a rubber grommet which you have to remove to allow the rotor to slide off . Could be wrong been years side I did rears .
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daniel229900 |
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i live in newcastle but im getting the rotors off a car near morriset, wont be heading down till around 2:30 assuming the guy will still give me the parts! im not 100% sure he will now.
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bry40l |
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ok sorry man i start work at 3
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daniel229900 |
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got the front ones off with out to much trouble, didnt bother with the back ones though. thank you for your help
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