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Old 12-19-2004, 12:40 PM   #7
Stocker
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Originally Posted by 72 CustomCamper
The studs hold the rotor to the hub. You can either use a press to R&R them, or if you're careful you can do it with a hammer and old extension...

Chuck
Yup - that's exactly what I discovered late yesterday after taking one off. Parts store said they had 'em, so over the mountain I went, but they were for C20, not K20 . So, with no way to press the studs or turn the rotors, I got a cheap set of pads to put things back together for now. Rotors are grooved a bit but they'll work for my slow around-town driving. Thanks for the input, guys.
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