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Old 31-08-2008, 01:18 PM   #1
goldfire
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Default remove rear rotors

Hi guys,

I know this not meant to be here but pls don't move it, atleast not yet. I really need some help with this and i'm fast running out of time.

How do you remove the rear rotors for a au series 1.

I've removed the caliper and caliper bracket but for some reason the rotor aint coming off, I've taken out the screw and the park brake is off yet it feels like something is holding it on.

I'm scouring the net now trying to find an answer and only posted this Q here because the tech section of the forums seem to get next to no views where as this one is a high traffic part.

If anyone can help me out with this that'd be great cos it's got me dead stumped. I'm following a repair manual as well and have done so to the letter but it's still not moving.

Car is presently in part on flat concrete with the hand brake off.

Thanks in advance

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