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08-21-2012, 10:19 PM | #1 |
Rusty Nuts
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Clever Missouri
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72 4 wheel drive brake rotors
I have changed rotors before on my 72 4 wheel blazer and the rotors slipped. Over the hub. But I have a 72 4 wheel truck now and it looks like I have to pull the hub to change rotors here is a picture. Believe it or not all theses years I have never taken a hub apart on a 4 wheel drive. And to be honest this has always scared me. I am afraid I wont get it back together right. And I am a person that says I can do anything. This is my 5th ground up restoration and I do it all my self. But this I have some kind of mental blockage on 4wheel drive hubs. Sorry for being long winded here is a pic of the hub plus a couple others of the truck. Oh it a 67 body sitting on 72 frame
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08-22-2012, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Chester County PA, USA
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Re: 72 4 wheel drive brake rotors
All the old Chevy's Ive ever had, you had to take the hub off to get the rotor off. If you have a Chevrolet service manual, it gives step by step and a exploded diagram on the job. Its easy. Dont be nervous and if you get in a bind, ask us.
Good looking truck!
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