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Old 09-02-11, 11:34 PM
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Rotor set screws.

I'm talking about the 2 screws that hold each rotor to the hub. Does anybody know where to get them or have an alternative? The only place I've seen them listed is sold out.
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you dont need them. they are only used during the assembly of the vehicle on the assembly line to hold them on while everything else is being bolted on.
i usually have to drill them out, as they are super soft and usually dont budge.
so, dont worry about replacing them

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Sounds good to me. Just a couple dollars less that I have to spend on my brake upgrade.
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If you do decide to replace them or for anyone else that needs to know, you should be able to get them at any parts store.
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