rowdy
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Hey all,
I’m attempting to do my first brakes and rotor change and need some help. The front were easy, but when attempting to remove the rear rotor after removing the caliper assembly and rotor hold/lead bolt it won’t budge. I haven’t found much online except some saying to use penetrating oil because it’s rusted and others saying there is a parking adjustment that needs to be made. I don’t have the e-break engaged, just the normal parking from the gear knob (it’s an automatic fyi). Would that be what’s holding the rotor to the hub regardless of removing all the bolts or is it truly rusted in place. Thanks for any and all assistance! Pics attached to help.
2021 3.0 Base if that is needed as well
UPDATE/EDIT: After taking everyone’s recommendations in this thread I was able to get it off. The dead hammer worked wonders and after a bunch of hits, it popped off. Thanks All for the help!!
I’m attempting to do my first brakes and rotor change and need some help. The front were easy, but when attempting to remove the rear rotor after removing the caliper assembly and rotor hold/lead bolt it won’t budge. I haven’t found much online except some saying to use penetrating oil because it’s rusted and others saying there is a parking adjustment that needs to be made. I don’t have the e-break engaged, just the normal parking from the gear knob (it’s an automatic fyi). Would that be what’s holding the rotor to the hub regardless of removing all the bolts or is it truly rusted in place. Thanks for any and all assistance! Pics attached to help.
2021 3.0 Base if that is needed as well
UPDATE/EDIT: After taking everyone’s recommendations in this thread I was able to get it off. The dead hammer worked wonders and after a bunch of hits, it popped off. Thanks All for the help!!
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