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Old 06-10-2007, 12:14 AM
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speace's description of how to remove the rotor will not work on your car.

You need to remove the rotor and hub by removing the bearing. There are several allen style bolts holding the rotor to the hub. It takes a lot of torque to get them off. A large impact wrench is recommended to remove them. I would not hold the rotor with a vise since it might score the rotor surface.
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