Yes.
Step one is to remove the tire. Step two is to remove the brake caliper. Step three is to remove the cap that covers the spindle the rotor is spinning on. Step four is removing the bolt holding the rotor on the spindle. Step five is pulling the rotor off the spindle.
32 mm
the rotatror ^^^ HUH? A few things to check- brake caliper, spindle nut, parking brake, upper shock mount.
cut and weld spindle.
1 5/16 inch
the only thing to tighten is the spindle nut and i think that was 125 ft/lbs.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
Spindle.
The spindle on a watch is a staff
In animal cells, during metaphase stage of the cell cycle, the centrioles attach to spindle fibers. These spindle fibers are also attached to the chromosomes which are now aligned at the metaphase plate.
this means do not spindle a motion ....... or else ! ! !
Spindle fibers disassemble.