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how do i get the rotor off of the driveshaft?

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Old 04-08-04, 11:19 PM
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how do i get the rotor off of the driveshaft?

is there a trick to it? it looks like i just have to pull, but its not coming off! help me!
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there's probably a couple phillips head screws that's holding it on.
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Look for a threaded hole in the rotor that would be covered up when the wheel is installed. You can thread a bolt into the hole to pop the rotor loose from the hub. I assume you have removed the caliper and the Phillips head screws already.

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if there is no screw then it is prob just rusted on there. get a plastis or rubber mallet give it a few whacks.
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