The wheel comes off first then the caliper then the rotor just slips off. GoodluckJoe
Never mind figured it out
Should be of the "peel off" type remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Remove and support caliper remove rotor
remove tire un bolt and hold the caliper out of the way the rotor just slides on the studs
Jack up the front of your 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Remove the brake pad assembly. Loosen the brake rotor by tapping on it with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off. Reverse the process to install the new brake rotor.
special socket required to remove nut that retains rotor and wheel bearing. use impact gun . be prepared to repack and reset wheel bearing
Inside the distributer. Remove cap and rotor. Remove plate and there it is- small plastic piece.
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what is the color order of the wires to a Pontiac Sunbird ignition module
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To remove the brake rotor remove the tire and wheel, remove the caliper, pull the wheel bearing and the rotor will come right off. Here is a tip, it is very easy to reinstall the wheel bearing improperly which will cause bearing failure as they are extrememly sensitive to pre-loading. I have had that happen and it causes big expensive damage. Be careful. VBD