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i have a f how do i remove the lug rotors on the front
Sent to Car Experts January 09 09:52 PM

I have a 2004 F150. How do I remove the 6 lug rotors on the front so I get them turned down?

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2004 Ford F150 2WD 4.6

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removed all but the front rotors

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January 9 10:00 PM (7 minutes and 47 seconds later)
         
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you need to remove the brake caliper bracket...(should be 2 large bolts going in from the back into the steering knuckle) and once you set the caliper bracket out of the way your rotors should pull right off ! dont remove studs...studs are what your lug nuts go on....and you can take them to get turned...or machined if they are within safety specs. if not you'll have to get new ones.
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January 10 6:55 AM (8 hours and 55 minutes and 37 seconds later)
         
This did not answer my question. I do not want to remove the lugs! It is simply a rotor with 6 lugs. I have removed the caliper and bracket. The rotor will not just pull off. There is a large 36 mm axle nut and washer that is stamped "Do not re use". Are you able to help me with this?
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January 10 7:00 AM (5 minutes later)
         
Relist: I still need help.
You did not answer my question.
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January 10 8:09 PM (13 hours and 8 minutes and 24 seconds later)
         
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