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    Rear Brake Disc removal....

    I´m working on the rear brake discs, i move the caliper away and the disc still wont come out... there is any other screw or bolt to remove prior to take the disc out?

    Thanks Again

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    Have you released the handbrake and backed off the adjusters a bit. I don't think there is anything else to hold it unless it is stuck to the hub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter thomson
    Have you released the handbrake and backed off the adjusters a bit. I don't think there is anything else to hold it unless it is stuck to the hub.
    As above.

    Plus if the disc is stuck to the nub you can put 2 bolts in the 2 drilled and tapped holes in the disc and wind the bolts in to push the disc from the hub.

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    as stated above...or you can belt it with a hammer (on the drum part) and shcok it off

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    Will Do it...

    Thanks again folks... all your tips always helps a lot...

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