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to remove the front rotors u must first remove the caliper and caliper frame then remove the nut in the center of rotor rotor should fall off then hope this helps fordtech
Remove the front wheel then remove the 2 caliper bracket bolts behind the rotor and the rotor should slide off.
special socket required to remove nut that retains rotor and wheel bearing. use impact gun . be prepared to repack and reset wheel bearing
remove wheels.remove brake calipers, remove 4x4 locking hub.with special socket remove axle locking nut. brake rotor will the slide off enabling you to change bearings
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Remove the wheel and tire assembly and the brake caliper then the brake rotor will slide right off.
The min thickness should be stamped on the backside of the rotor, pull and examine.
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
You remove the tire and wheel, then the brake caliper, followed by the caliper holding frame. Now the rotor will be free.
It mainly depends on the year it was made. I personally have a 1994 f150 and I had to take the hub out, which consists of a few Alan head screws then you remove the hub asseembly and then it requires a specialty socket to take out 2 more bolts in the hub. Then you take off 5 or 6 bolts that holds the rotor on itself.
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