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i'm expecting brake rotors f/r.new calipersand proportioning valve tomorrow,fromvb&p.
aquestion?,can i change rotor on car with out pulling hubs?
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If they are not the originals ,and not still rivited on you can
,even if the front ones are still rivited on you can drill the rivits out ,on the car,if your going to do that much work with the brakes ,I'd pull off the hubs and clean and repack the bearings and replace the seals,do it now or do it later its up to you.as long as you've got new calipers ,change the hoses too,and flush out the old brake fluid b-4 ya hook the new calipers up,My $.02

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I'm not an authority on this but I've heard the rotors were riveted on to maintain a perfect balance and that some rotors have issues with vibration when remounted.A lot of vettes never get thier rotors turned because of this
and thats not good. The solution would be to mark them so they line back up on the same stud pattern and same wheel.

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do you replace rivet?
it seems not by what i see here.
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Nope, don't have to replace the rivets. They must have done the original balance of the hub and rotor together and used the rivets to keep it that way.aceinthehole 2007-05-13 12:21:18
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When you put your new rotors on snug them up & check the run out , you want as close to 0 as possible. Keep taking to rotor off & changing bolt pattern positions until you get the least run out better than .003" is good. To much & you get air in the breaks...BIG PROBLEM ON OLDER VETS.
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i'am now in posession of 4xrotors,4xnew calipers.
just got to get hubby to fit them,yeah
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sounds good i got the o-ring/stainless calipers.mainly they where out right buy,no cores,as it would'nt be worth it to ship back to the us. Joanne 2007-05-14 13:46:27
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Whatever it cost, it was money well spent,( and you can bet your life on that ) Good choice on the calipers,too.
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