Front Brake Disc holding screw removal....AAAARRGH
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Make sure to surface the mounting area for the new rotors,
the cleaner the surface is the less radial play you have.
If the studs are corroded on their splines and they pushed out of the hub,
it might be time to replace them,
these studs are a press fit,
When fitting studs, they should be set with some flat washers and steel nuts,
or better yet pressed into place.
the cleaner the surface is the less radial play you have.
If the studs are corroded on their splines and they pushed out of the hub,
it might be time to replace them,
these studs are a press fit,
When fitting studs, they should be set with some flat washers and steel nuts,
or better yet pressed into place.
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with no studs it makes cleaning the mounting surface easier
NOTE also clean the edge of the hub surface,
once clean you find machined areas that center the rotor
NOTE also clean the edge of the hub surface,
once clean you find machined areas that center the rotor