I am trying to remove the rear rotor on my 2500 American axle truck. I have the caliper off and the three clips that retain the rotor but cannot get the rotor to budge. I tried a dead blow hammer against the rotor face but am reluctant to try more aggressive methods. There is no good surface to hit. I am going on the assumption that the rotor will come off without removing the axle. The wheel rotates freely and no contact can be heard from the e-brake. Would anyone have an idea of how to proceed.
The reason for all this is that the lug nuts and studs are bad. I have owned the truck since new and air tools have been only used to remove the lug nuts. The tire shop I use does the same. Each time I have rotated tires the lugs have been more difficult to get on and the last time one of them snapped off. I want to change out all the studs/nuts, front and rear. I found out that the rear studs are only available from Dodge and they list for $19. 00 each. I was given a discount but it still cost over $200 just for the rear. The fronts were available thru NAPA. A Dorman product @ $7. 00 each. Nuts thru them at about $1. 50. Times 32 the total is over $350 so far.
This is obviously getting expensive and I would like to save the labor costs. Thought others might want to know about this problem as someone with a 2007 called the NAPA store right after me with the same problem.
The reason for all this is that the lug nuts and studs are bad. I have owned the truck since new and air tools have been only used to remove the lug nuts. The tire shop I use does the same. Each time I have rotated tires the lugs have been more difficult to get on and the last time one of them snapped off. I want to change out all the studs/nuts, front and rear. I found out that the rear studs are only available from Dodge and they list for $19. 00 each. I was given a discount but it still cost over $200 just for the rear. The fronts were available thru NAPA. A Dorman product @ $7. 00 each. Nuts thru them at about $1. 50. Times 32 the total is over $350 so far.
This is obviously getting expensive and I would like to save the labor costs. Thought others might want to know about this problem as someone with a 2007 called the NAPA store right after me with the same problem.