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Originally Posted by Shawn D.
It's the hub that has the threads, not the rotor. The rotor is sandwiched between the hub and wheel.
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close, but no cigar.
it is the hub that has the threads, but the rotor is bolted to the hub from the back.
to install an SD or D rotor, you need to remove the EXTREMELY TIGHT bolts from the back of the hub, and remove the rotor, then install the new rotor.