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Old 10-03-2002, 04:28 PM
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Question Brake rotor removal 92 4x4 auto hubs

Hi, all...

I'll be replacing my front brake rotors soon. I've got a crappy Haynes manual that seems to indicate that the rotors sit behind a flange on the hub body, but it only shows a drawn illustration of a F-250 hub (with 8 lugs, not 5). The parts on my truck look the same, except I've got the 5-lug wheels.

To remove the rotors, do I just remove the hub guts, slide the hub body/rotor off as one assembly, then separate the rotor from the hub body? Any special tools required, like a circlip pliers or any pullers? The manual is hopelessly vague.
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