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Old 01-13-2003, 05:21 PM
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those with rotors

I orderd my cross drilled and slotted rotors, if they come in this week, I plan on installin them on fri,

I hear that the rear are a pain, whats the best way to get this job over with? any tips?, so on......

and if anyone here in Jax has fri off and whould like to help, it would be greatly appreciated, thanks

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On the '97s (fronts), you'll need a hub puller or you'll need to split the knuckle to get the old rotors on and the new rotors on.

I didn't have the hub puller (and couldn't rent one on a Sunday), so I had to split the knuckle (what a bitch)! :angry:

Check to see if you can rent a hub puller from your local auto parts store or toole rental center.



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thanks Rick, once again, ur my hero,

what about the rear?? who difficult are they??
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The rears are a piece of cake. No special tools needed!
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