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Old 04-16-2017, 11:47 AM   #1
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Be sure to put a bit of antiseize on the screws before you reinstall them, you will never have the problem again.
+1.. copper anti seize paste

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Old 04-17-2017, 04:46 AM   #2
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For some reason I have never had a rotor screw stuck on any German car at least not one that I can recall, they always use high quality and grade hardware. Having said that, they are always stuck in even just a couple year old American cars. The easiest way to get them out is to just hit them on the outside edge with an air chisel and spin them right out. Takes 30 seconds if you have an air chisel.
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