Just received my front and rear Rotora rotors!

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Old 10-28-2004, 10:01 AM
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Just received my front and rear Rotora rotors!

I ordered front and rear Rotora from StreetBeatCustom.com and I can't wait to install them this Sunday. Any advice or tip installing the rotor?

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I ordered front and rear Rotora from StreetBeatCustom.com and I can't wait to install them this Sunday. Any advice or tip installing the rotor?

Thanks
It's realy simple. Just make sure you don't have the E-brake on when your doing the rear or you'll never get the rotors off. On the rear rotors you will see two little threaded holes, screw in to 10mm bolts to pop off the rotor from the hub, trust me it's the easiest way. If you have any other question's let me know.
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Originally Posted by 1fasttl
It's realy simple. Just make sure you don't have the E-brake on when your doing the rear or you'll never get the rotors off. On the rear rotors you will see two little threaded holes, screw in to 10mm bolts to pop off the rotor from the hub, trust me it's the easiest way. If you have any other question's let me know.

Thanks! Do I need to bleed the brake fluid after the installation?
Thank again!
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Thanks! Do I need to bleed the brake fluid after the installation?
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No. Unless your going to do a brake fluid flush or replacing the lines.
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One more question. Before I install the brake pad how do I apply the grease that came with the pads?
Is it necessary to put it on?
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Just use your finger or i just use the spray. It's not as messy and all you do is just spray and that's all.
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Just use your finger or i just use the spray. It's not as messy and all you do is just spray and that's all.
Apply the anti-squeaking gel completely over the back of both brake pads?
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Yes on the back of all the pads.
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#1 do a search, there are a few great DIYs. Another thing, yes it is easy, strip the the screws, and it will the be hardest thing you'll ever do. Make sure you have an impact screwdriver or a torch. good luck and go search the threads.
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