it is probably just rusted to the studs, hit it with a hammer until it breaks loose be careful not to hit the studs
Remove the brake caliper and hang it out of the way, then thread 2 8 mm bolts into the holes provided on the disk. Screw them in and the brake rotor will come off.
Remove the front tires and wheels. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on each rotor disk to loosen them. Slide the rotor disk off. Reverse the process to install the new rotor disk.
Take the brake caliper off and it should slide right off or i might have two screws in the rotor in the center of it
you remove the brake caliper and the caliper bridge use two 8mm by 125pitch bolts and screw them into the holes until rotor comes free It also works on a 2000 Thanks!
Brake rotor? Should be "peel off" type Raise and support vehicle Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Slide rotor off hub
Your disk brake may be rubbing due to misalignment or a warped rotor. To fix it, you can try adjusting the caliper position or replacing the rotor if it is damaged.
Disk brake rotor is warped
How about Brake Disk
They get hot because of friction between the rotor (the disk part or the brake system), and the brake pads. (the pads that clamp on the rotor to create friction to slow the vehicle.
It is behind the disk brake rotor.
A brake rotor is what your brake pads squeeze to slow your car down. The brake pads are mounted in a caliper. When you apply the brakes, the caliper pushes the brakes into the rotor, which then slows down your wheel.Hi, It is a brake rotor, and is the physical disc of a disc brake. Peace, crigbyThe brake rotor is the disk part. Should be shiny from where the brake pads have been rubbing on it.
when you remove the caliper on the disk brake by removing the bolts on the inside of the caliper the rotor just slides off, the only thing holding the rotor in place is the wheel.