Easy way to remove rotors
Easy way to remove rotors
The rotors have 2 M10x1.25 holes tapped into them. Just get 2 40mm long M10x1.25 bolts and screw them in, alternating between them until the rotor pops free. I checked Haynes and Nissan FSM to find out what size the bolts were with no luck. Took rotor to parts store (Pep Boys) and solved the problem.
Re: Easy way to remove rotors
Originally posted by karguy
The rotors have 2 M10x1.25 holes tapped into them. Just get 2 40mm long M10x1.25 bolts and screw them in, alternating between them until the rotor pops free. I checked Haynes and Nissan FSM to find out what size the bolts were with no luck.
The rotors have 2 M10x1.25 holes tapped into them. Just get 2 40mm long M10x1.25 bolts and screw them in, alternating between them until the rotor pops free. I checked Haynes and Nissan FSM to find out what size the bolts were with no luck.
Re: Easy way to remove rotors
However, please keep in mind that the size for the rear and the fronts are different.
I have the bolt for the front, but I don't have it for the rear. Is this for the rear or the front?
I have the bolt for the front, but I don't have it for the rear. Is this for the rear or the front?
Originally posted by karguy
The rotors have 2 M10x1.25 holes tapped into them. Just get 2 40mm long M10x1.25 bolts and screw them in, alternating between them until the rotor pops free. I checked Haynes and Nissan FSM to find out what size the bolts were with no luck. Took rotor to parts store (Pep Boys) and solved the problem.
The rotors have 2 M10x1.25 holes tapped into them. Just get 2 40mm long M10x1.25 bolts and screw them in, alternating between them until the rotor pops free. I checked Haynes and Nissan FSM to find out what size the bolts were with no luck. Took rotor to parts store (Pep Boys) and solved the problem.
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