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1. Raise the back end of the car and secure it with jack stands. ( you can do one side at the time as well). 2. Take the wheels off. 3. Loosen two caliper bolts (they are facing in) the brake caliper bolts are (14mm) , then remove the caliper from around the rotor (use a strong wire to hang the caliper to the spring so that the caliper is not hanging on the brake line) 4. Remove two bolts that are holding the rotor in place (also facing in). You will have to use a lot of torque to get these off. The Brake bracket that hold the rotor on are (19mm) 5. Remove old rotor. 6. Installation new rotor and put other brake components back on in the reverse

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16y ago

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