you do not say the year if it is a C3 then you have to drill out the rivets which are put on by the factory i think there are 5 or 6 on each rotor
Depends on the year, please elaborate.
take off calipers and pull the rotors off the hub
take wheels off, remove brake calipers. rotors slide right off.
Yes, they will.
how do you take off the shifter on a 1995 6speed corvette
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.
From the factory, Corvette rotors were riveted to either the front hub assembly or the rear spindle. To remove the rotors from your Corvette, drill out the rivets, removing the head of the pressed in rivet and then pull the rotor off. The rivets, still remaining in the hub assembly or spindle can then be cut or driven out with a hammer. To install the new rotor, the rivets DO NOT need to be replaced. The Chevrolet Corvette service manual recommends simply using the lug nuts of the wheel to hold the rotor in place. From all of us at Zip-Corvette.com
It is quite easy actually. Take off your wheels, take off your calipers, there are two big bolts on the inner side of the caliper. Once they are off you can pull the rotor right off. If you want a diagram go over to smokinvette.com and type this in the search engine. Good luck!
From the factory, Corvette rotors were riveted to either the front hub assembly or the rear spindle. To remove the rotors from your Corvette, drill out the rivets, removing the head of the pressed in rivet and then pull the rotor off. The rivets, still remaining in the hub assembly or spindle can then be cut or driven out with a hammer. To install the new rotor, the rivets DO NOT need to be replaced. The Chevrolet Corvette service manual recommends simply using the lug nuts of the wheel to hold the rotor in place. From all of us at Zip-Corvette.com
take the wheels off, unbolt the brake calipers and the pull them off and now you can just pull the rotors off.
1982 corvette