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    hey i bought some drilled and slotted rotors ebay and i just wanted to know if anyone could walk me threw the process of installation

    thank you
    Frankie

    fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
    Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
    AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

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  • #2
    If you still have the stock festiva brakes you will need a press. If you need to ask then it would probably be a good idea that you take it to a shop that knows what its doing.

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    • #3
      no i bought calipers and the best brakes from napa as well. Everything is new i just wanted to know if there is anything im gonna need to do to put the on, other than take the old stuff off...
      Frankie

      fully custom 88 festy (project doomsday) Febuary in 2012 calander
      Blockspire: ken block replica aspire
      AdvancedDynamix: "If you put the same kind of effort into your engine that you put into the rest of the car, well... it'll be epic". thanks man

      http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.p...00000110128487

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      • #4
        if you have stock brakes you need a press to remove the old rotors
        It's a good thing you don't read the stickies, you might of learned something.Poverty produces creativity

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        • #5
          Do the aspire swap. In return you shall receive slide off rotors and better braking.

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          • #6
            he said he already bought them, its a job since the hub and rotor are pressed together, if your going to do the rotors you might as well do bearings aswell, make sure you get the right grease, and make sure you dont lose the tiny little shimm inbetween the bearings. i managed to get mine apart from a ball headed hammer and mini sledge.




            i put the ball on the inside with everything still attached after taking it all off to get the axel out. held the ball hammer right against the hub (fit perfectly) and gave it a nice tap. it progessivly came out. to put it back together i used a bottle jack and a chain. im sure the hammer might work too.

            but i wouldnt recomend it. altho it worked.

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            • #7
              Hummmmmmmmm...

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