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    Wow my bad for some incorrect spelling. No the its a floating rotor its supposed to just pull right off right?? Wrong!! You have to have a tool to push it in and turn at the same time or something... I don't know I mean I am human I am aloud to make mistakes right??

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    Can you take a picture of the dilemma? I think you're referring to an impact screwdriver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    Can you take a picture of the dilemma? I think you're referring to an impact screwdriver.

    there is no need for an impact screwdriver for rotor dismounting.

    the hub screw does not need to be touched.
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    learn to english

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humphries
    there is no need for an impact screwdriver for rotor dismounting.

    the hub screw does not need to be touched.
    Screwdriver, not wrench. Like she unclearly mentioned, they are not floating rotors, yet it is a Honda, which leads me to assume she can't remove the two screws holding in the rotor. I'm not saying I'm right. Just trying to help her with what little information she is giving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    Screwdriver, not wrench. Like she unclearly mentioned, they are not floating rotors, yet it is a Honda, which leads me to assume she can't remove the two screws holding in the rotor. I'm not saying I'm right. Just trying to help her with what little information she is giving.
    They are floating rotors and there is no need to remove the screws to get them off..nevermind I got it thanks for those of you who did try to help without the attitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    They are floating rotors and there is no need to remove the screws to get them off..nevermind
    Floating rotors can still be attached. Thats why we needed pictures dummy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    I got it thanks for those of you who did try to help without the attitude.
    Case Closed. You're still an idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humphries
    there is no need for an impact screwdriver for rotor dismounting.

    the hub screw does not need to be touched.
    There would be if there are 2 screws through the rotor holding it on. After 3 brake jobs though they should be toast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    ^ I didn't even know it was a chick.

    But that explains a lot. '07 car and already needs brakes? LOLOL. My '05 mustang had 100K miles on it and i still had half pad left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    No, I am AnthonyF. X-Runner is another member. Why not drive conservatively and save your brakes.

    -Ant.
    because brakes are cheap.




    ant she also said rotors in the first post. read much?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puddin4489
    Wow my bad for some incorrect spelling. No the its a floating rotor its supposed to just pull right off right?? Wrong!! You have to have a tool to push it in and turn at the same time or something... I don't know I mean I am human I am aloud to make mistakes right??
    pssttt if its the rear... take the parking brake off


    if not... ummm... might be rusted a little take rubber/plastic hammer and give it a few good hits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyMechanic
    because you drive like a old man. no mtn run for you.


    because brakes are cheap.




    ant she also said rotors in the first post. read much?


    pssttt if its the rear... take the parking brake off


    if not... ummm... might be rusted a little take rubber/plastic hammer and give it a few good hits.
    Lol thanks..now its just the front and thanks for stickin up lol. Ant must have his panites in a wad sorry

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