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Old 03-08-2007, 07:39 AM   #2
xclusivecar
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The rotor is held on by a couple of little screws. A Phillips screwdriver will remove these. The screws may be a bit difficult to remove after years of use and you may need to use some force but they will break free. Check renntech for complete instructions on how to do all of what you are planning to do. I'm no mechanic and I changed the front pads/rotors in under an hour. Stupid easy!
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