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    Are the two set screws for the front rotors are they easyly replacable was working on my aspire today striping out all the suspension and and busting my finger real bad when the wrench sliped off a bolt ( never try to entertain your kid and work on your car at the ssame time) but any who while i was doing all this i found that those two set screws are striped pretty good i realy want to know who did the work on this car before me finding alot of this kind of stuff around this car between alot of striped and rounded off bolts, screws to replacing fuses with pocket change

  • #2
    You can run without those 2 scres. All they do is hold the rotor from moving when you take the wheel on and off.

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    • #3
      alright thats kool so i can just drill them out then?

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      • #4
        they make a tool called an impact driver, its basicly a screwdriver that you hold with a counter clockwise twist and you hit the end of it with a hammer to knock bolts and or screws loose while keeping pressure on them, very useful, at an auto parts store for around 15-30 bucks. gotta ask whats the change for fuses?
        Tim
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        • #5
          This is the last owners answer to the replacment of the 80 amp fuse

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