OK in short. Noticed the grinding sound too late. I've got one pad worn through which has severely grooved a rotor.
No biggee. Just pull the rotor and have it turned or replaced. Right? sort of.
Do I really have to beat the wheel studs out of the hub to get the rotor loose? Wow! Seems scarey... is it?
Seems like if I have to go to that much trouble to replace the rotor I may as well go for the full hub/bearing replacement as well (from http://www.quad4x4.com/DodgeParts.htm)... .
In short... before I dive in and tear my truck down for weeks on end to "beat" the rotors free from the hubs... . anyone have some encouraging tips/techniques ?
How would a normal humanoid turn these rotors? I've always been able to take the disc down to the local NAPA (or whoever) and have them turn it. Not gonna happen if I show up w/a 60lb rotor stuck to the middle of the disk... is it?
Thanks in advance. Eric
No biggee. Just pull the rotor and have it turned or replaced. Right? sort of.
Do I really have to beat the wheel studs out of the hub to get the rotor loose? Wow! Seems scarey... is it?
Seems like if I have to go to that much trouble to replace the rotor I may as well go for the full hub/bearing replacement as well (from http://www.quad4x4.com/DodgeParts.htm)... .
In short... before I dive in and tear my truck down for weeks on end to "beat" the rotors free from the hubs... . anyone have some encouraging tips/techniques ?
How would a normal humanoid turn these rotors? I've always been able to take the disc down to the local NAPA (or whoever) and have them turn it. Not gonna happen if I show up w/a 60lb rotor stuck to the middle of the disk... is it?
Thanks in advance. Eric