There are not bolts going THROUGH the rotors. In order to remove the rotor you have to remove the caliber, that does have two slide pins holding it in place.
there are two bolts that hold brake calipers to a u shaped bracket, remove them and then remove the two bolts holding the u shaped bracket. The rotors will come off at this point.
Remove wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotors Rotors should slide off hub
Remove wheels Remove calioper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotors will peel off hub
Remove the wheel, locate the Caliper. On the inner side there are 2 bolts going through the caliper, remove those (before removing use a flat head screwdriver to compress the caliper some) remove caliper. If you are removing the rotors remove the 2 large bolts on the caliper bracket.
Remove wheels. Remove 2 bolts securing brake caliper. Slide caliper off and support. Rotors should slide off.
Remove the wheel and the four bolts that hold it. Very easy
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
Remove slide pin bolts. Then remove caliper. Rotor should slide off the hub.
Jack up the car and take off the tire. After the tire has been removed, decompress the brake caliper and remove the brake shoes. Remove the 2 bolts attaching the caliper and remove the caliper. There are 2 more bolts left, they hold the caliper mount on. Remove those 2 and the Rotors wil come right off
I have an 01 Deville, which I just replaced the front rotors. Not sure if you need to replace the front or the back rotors...for the front it's easy. After you've removed the tire(s), remove the caliper from the bracket. This is done by removing the 2 bolts on the back of the calipers. FYI, all the bolts back there are 15mm. They're on there tight, so use a breaker bar. Once you've removed the caliper, you need to remove the caliper bracket in order to remove the rotors. The brackets are held on with 2 more 15mm bolts on the back side of the brackets. These puppies are on there! The bolts are installed with loc-tite, so you'll need to whack each one before you start cranking on them. After you've removed the bolts, the brackets will come right off allowing for you to remove the rotors.
remove the 2 18mm bolts off the caliper bracket, remove caliper, slide off rotor
Remoce wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Remove rotor