You usually have to take off the brake caliper, then the caliper mounting bracket to free the rotor.
Remove the wheel, remove the caliper, and the rotor will just come off.
pull the wheel off, remove the two caliper bolts, remove the caliper and the rotor can be removed
Remove the front wheel then remove the 2 caliper bracket bolts behind the rotor and the rotor should slide off.
The front brake rotor, on a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado, can be removed by first removing the wheel. Next, remove the brakes. The rotor will slide off
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor will slide off hub assembly
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Remove front wheel, remove caliper from hub, remove small counter sunk screws from rotor then knock off. rebuild in reverse. Hope this helps
Should be of the "peel off" type remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Remove and support caliper remove rotor
front or rear rotor? jack up wheel that needs rotor removed. remove wheel remove brake pads and caliper for back axle, remove axle nut. u will need special socket to remove this nut slide rotor off axle, making sure u dont drop bearings on the ground to remove front rotor on4x4, it is pretty much the same as rear , except you will have to remove locking hub from axle before you can remove axle nut.
Remove the wheel and tire assembly and the brake caliper then the brake rotor will slide right off.
No, you can remove and/or replace the front rotors on your Jeep Liberty without having to repack the wheel bearings. To remove the rotor, remove the brake caliper, and then pull the rotor straight off the wheel studs. If the rotor doesn't budge, then use an air hammer to tap the front face of the rotor adjacent to the wheel studs (the flat area of the rotor directly between the wheel studs). This will knock the rust loose and let the rotor slip off the studs. DO NOT use the air hammer on the braking [shiny] surface of the rotor!
Front or rear, remove wheel, remove caliper, remove caliper bracket, remove rotor.