Take both bolts from the caliper to the bracket off and pull caliper off. The brake pads should slide outward from the rotor on the inside and out. then remove both bolts from the bracket to the knuckle. The rotor should come off from there unless it has been rusted around the hub, in which case you can hammer it off.
take off a retaining nut?
Tap on the rotors with a hammer, after removing the tire and wheel and the brake assembly. The rotors will come loose. Slide the rotors off and reverse the process.
take the wheels off, unbolt the brake calipers and the pull them off and now you can just pull the rotors off.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your Mitsubishi Eclipse. Make sure the vehicle is secure when the tire and wheel is off. Remove the brake pad assembly. Loosen the rotors with a hammer. The rotors will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
Brakes, If you get on brakes and get a hard vibration and shaking like the front end is going to fall off, front rotors are more than likely warped. Stock rotors are poor quality Replace with after market heavy duty rotors.
I just replaced mine, rotors had rusted away. Remove caliber, mine were rusted to the wheel hub, had to pry off. cleaned old rust off with steel wool, new rotors slid on with no problem
With the wheel off, remove the calipers, then the rotors just come off.
Are you asking about brake discs?A re't they slip off rotors? remove the front tires then the calipers then slip off the rotors.
take brakes off and calipers off, next rotors should come off easily.
Pull the tires off and take the brake calipers off and the rotors will pull off.
1500 or 2500???
pull off the front wheels. remove the calipers. remove the two screws that hold on the rotors. replace the rotors and reverse the procedure.