getting to rotor
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when you take off the wheel and the caliper and your at the hub for our cars do we have to take it to a shop to get it pressed out after taking out the spindles? my friend told me his tech school teacher said thats what you have to do please answer quickly i need my car
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what year do u have. if its a 97 yes its pressed on. if its a 98-99 it comes off by removing the two philips screwson the face of the rotor, they get stuck all the time so u may need something heavy duty to remove the screws.
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yea its pressed on. i wanna say around 200$ i know its a rediculous ammount. someone on here did a write up on how to remove a pressed on one with outh getting it pressed off. but ull have to search.
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Originally Posted by The0FaLLen0
97 : ( so this means that its gonna b a bitch for me to do this? and how much does a shop charge for this?
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my friend said he might be able to get it done at his tech school, and would it be anycheaper if we took the spindle off first? if i found that thread about the DIY would i need any kind of special machine do you think or a special tool that i wouldnt have but a shop would?
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