First of all, a warning:
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT THIS WHATSOEVER, DO NOT ATTEMPT IT WITHOUT COMPETENT SUPERVISION OR GIVE YOUR TRUCK TO QUALIFIED PERSONS.
Alright here's a bunch of photos and a rough process (that I followed) to Remove my front disc Rotors for machining, same steps can be followed to replace rotors.
Materials:
- High Temp Bearing Grease
- Brake Cleaner
- Rotors - part# DBA 629 (RDA = $55ea, DBA = $80ea) (Part changes for different variants please check with supplier)
Tools:
- 6mm Hex Key
- 14mm Socket
- 19mm Socket/Spanner + Breaker Bar
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- Circlip remover
- Lock Nut Removal Tool
First things first, Park the truck on some solid flat ground, and chock the rear wheels (not entirely necessary, but a good safe guard nonetheless)
Loosen the wheel nuts and the Hex bolts on the hub cover before jacking the car up off the ground,
jack it up high enough that you can get a chassis stand in underneath the lower control arm/Chassis rails. NEVER WORK ON A CAR SUPPORTED ONLY BY A JACK.
Undo the two 19mm bolts that hold the brake Carrier to the spindle.
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT THIS WHATSOEVER, DO NOT ATTEMPT IT WITHOUT COMPETENT SUPERVISION OR GIVE YOUR TRUCK TO QUALIFIED PERSONS.
Alright here's a bunch of photos and a rough process (that I followed) to Remove my front disc Rotors for machining, same steps can be followed to replace rotors.
Materials:
- High Temp Bearing Grease
- Brake Cleaner
- Rotors - part# DBA 629 (RDA = $55ea, DBA = $80ea) (Part changes for different variants please check with supplier)
Tools:
- 6mm Hex Key
- 14mm Socket
- 19mm Socket/Spanner + Breaker Bar
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- Circlip remover
- Lock Nut Removal Tool
First things first, Park the truck on some solid flat ground, and chock the rear wheels (not entirely necessary, but a good safe guard nonetheless)
Loosen the wheel nuts and the Hex bolts on the hub cover before jacking the car up off the ground,
jack it up high enough that you can get a chassis stand in underneath the lower control arm/Chassis rails. NEVER WORK ON A CAR SUPPORTED ONLY BY A JACK.
Undo the two 19mm bolts that hold the brake Carrier to the spindle.
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