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RE: Bolts that hold front rotor problem - 4/20/2006 12:03:27 AM   
sportsman1539

 

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Mr 97 why are you concerned that those bolts ares tripped ?? are you planning on replacing the front rotors ?? if not do not worry about it.....if you are let me know i will tell you a little trick that it has worked for me in the past......


yea i wanna know this trick too. i was starting a brake job the other day and ran into this problem. the head was rounded off on one of the rotor to hub bolts. can rotors be turned with hub still attached? it seemed like i saw someone do this once.

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RE: Bolts that hold front rotor problem - 4/20/2006 1:52:09 PM   
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yea i wanna know this trick too. i was starting a brake job the other day and ran into this problem. the head was rounded off on one of the rotor to hub bolts. can rotors be turned with hub still attached? it seemed like i saw someone do this once.
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yes they can turn them on the car.....rotors


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RE: Bolts that hold front rotor problem - 4/21/2006 10:41:06 AM   
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tell me about the trick?


this has worked for me many times so i hope it will work for you..............
get a hammer and hit the head of the bolt making it flatter ( wider ) get a good socket if socket is worn this will not work , 6 point socket , DO NOT use a 12 point socket . if socket will not go over the bolt after you have hammered the bolt, hammer the socket into the bolt, the tighter the better grip it will have , get a breaker bar or impact wrench if available. and remove the bolt,
make sure that if you do use a breaker bar , it is straight , if it is not straight socket will slip out .. .........if you di it right , it should work for you as well..

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