Front or rear, remove wheel, remove caliper, remove caliper bracket, remove rotor.
Tap off the rotor, it should come off, if not, I can't help you.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1994 Chevy. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on the rotors with a hammer or mallet. The rotors will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
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you remove the whell and then remove the bolts from the back of the calipier then remove the bolts from the monuting for the caliper then remove the rotor by pulling it off. if it is all one piece then you have to remove the hub itself
jack it up remove the wheel then the brake calipers then the rotors should slide off
There's nothing better then the GM. factory pads and rotors.Bendix rotors and pads are real good if you can find it.Wagner brake parts are good too.
1500 or 2500???
Take off the tire, remove the brake caliper, and pull off the rotor.
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warped brake rotors, have them resurfaced.
Your rotors may be out of balance. When my 2001 Silverado was not only 3 months off of the dealers lot I had this same problem that persisted for sometime. The dealer finally realized the problem and changed out both front rotors.
what does it mean if my brake light is blinking on and off when its pushed down in my 1999 Chevy silverado