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Looking for anyone who has ever replaced the rotor's on a 1992 Isuzu
Rodeo. I need to replace the rotor on the front and not 100% sure how
to remove the old rotor's. Looking for anyone who can offer advice on
how to remove the old rotor's.

Thanks in Advance.
 


spedracr89@hotmail.com wrote:
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> Looking for anyone who has ever replaced the rotor's on a 1992 Isuzu
> Rodeo. I need to replace the rotor on the front and not 100% sure how
> to remove the old rotor's. Looking for anyone who can offer advice on
> how to remove the old rotor's.
>
> Thanks in Advance.


Which engine?
Erik-Jan.
 
3.1L V6 New I was leaving something out.

After going to different Auto Parts stores I found a manual that had
the correct procedures for removing the hubs to get the rotor's off.

Now I have a new issue in that I rounded off one of the Allen head
bolts trying to remove it from the hub.


On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 20:08:29 +0100, Erik-Jan Geniets
<ej@fotograaf.com> wrote:

>
>
>spedracr89@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Looking for anyone who has ever replaced the rotor's on a 1992 Isuzu
>> Rodeo. I need to replace the rotor on the front and not 100% sure how
>> to remove the old rotor's. Looking for anyone who can offer advice on
>> how to remove the old rotor's.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.

>
>Which engine?
>Erik-Jan.

 


spedracr89@hotmail.com wrote:

>
> Now I have a new issue in that I rounded off one of the Allen head
> bolts trying to remove it from the hub.


Can't help you with that. Maybe special tools will do the trick.
Someone else on this?
Erik-Jan.
 
With the help of my dremel and a BIG screwdriver and a cold chisel I
was able to get the bolt out of the hub. I used a round stone to cut
a grove in the bolt and then used the screwdriver and cold chisel to
break the bolt free.

thanks again.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 11:05:03 +0100, Erik-Jan Geniets
<ej@fotograaf.com> wrote:

>
>
>spedracr89@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Now I have a new issue in that I rounded off one of the Allen head
>> bolts trying to remove it from the hub.

>
>Can't help you with that. Maybe special tools will do the trick.
>Someone else on this?
>Erik-Jan.

 


spedracr89@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> With the help of my dremel and a BIG screwdriver and a cold chisel I
> was able to get the bolt out of the hub. I used a round stone to cut
> a grove in the bolt and then used the screwdriver and cold chisel to
> break the bolt free.


Great! Well done.
Kind regards,
Erik-Jan.
 

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