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Its a 96' 4x4 2500 chevy.How in the hell do you change the front rotors :?: . We tried sam bass auto tried and so did my dad and his dad.we cant figure out how to get the rotor off,its amazing. we managed to change the front drive axles but cant do the brakes :oops: . if we get them off ill show yall a real messed up rotor :twisted: . but untill then any help is welcome.

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If there are no retaining screws in the front than they are just siezed/rotted in place. They are hubcentric which means the center is machined to fit precisly onto the hub. When you are sure there are no nut or bolts in the face of the rotor holding it on than it needs to be "persuaded" off. Grab a dead blow, preferably, and hit the back of the rotor as you turn it after each hit. If that doesn't budge it than grab a sledge. To be sure there is nothing holding it on than call your local GM dealer and talk to someone in service. They will verify this for you as well.

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if it is the same as my 89 K2500HD and I think it is. you need to unbolt the axle nut the four boltd from the rear side and pull the entire hub.rotor,bearing assy. out of the truck and press the studs out and the rotor will fall off. then you place the new rotor on and press the studs back in. I would put new studs in if it was my truck. sorry for the bad news but I hope it helps. Keith

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Yeah Sam Bass Auto got it off and its fixed but not before my freind got in a wreck he had to swerve into on coming traffic then swerve back into the expidition that was riding their brakes then stop on the back of a 80's buick in the middle of the intersection. Crazy!!!!!

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