If its the nut that's giving trouble, a cetiline torch, heating it red, and jumpin' the mother out of the Heafty wratchet with a pipe on the of the wratchet for torke.
If the nut is off and the roter is stuck, get a 10 pound mall and wack it a few times to get the rust off. Don't dent the heck out of it, just wack it. It should come off.
Remove the brake caliper and hang it out of the way, then thread 2 8 mm bolts into the holes provided on the disk. Screw them in and the brake rotor will come off.
There should be 2 screws on the front of the rotor, remove those and the rotor should come right off....you also have to take off the caliper bracket.
I believe that caliper is held with 10mm bolts. Remove caliper, then caliper mounting frame, then rotor will come off.
In most Fords the rotor will come off when you unbolt the brake caliper.
No, the rotor will come off with out the hub. After the brake caliper is off the only thing holding the rotor is rust. Hit between the studs with a hammer and it will come off.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1993 Honda Civic. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the axle retaining bolts. The axle will come off.
Tap off the rotor, it should come off, if not, I can't help you.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the brake spring and the caliper. The brake pads will come off. Tap on the rotor with a hammer or mallet. The rotor will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new brakes and rotor.
Jack up the vehicle and block it securely. Remove wheel, remove brake caliper, Rotor will come off now.
Remove the brake caliper then tap the rotor on the inside and it will come off.
Remove the wheel, remove the caliper, and the rotor will just come off.
dodge caravan front brake rotors should come off after removing the brake caliper. first check for any hardware that may hold the rotor in place, then hit the rotor with a hammer, in between the wheel mounting studs. (not on the area where the brake pads make contact. this should knock the rotor loose. good luck.