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Old 07-10-2011, 12:08 PM   #1
soulink
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Default Changing Front Disk Rotors

Hey Guys,

I have AU series 2 S

I attempted last night to remove the two front disk's as they are warped and need changing. I was able to get the caliper loose to remove the old pads. However when it came to removing the two 15mm bolts that hold the whole break assemply on just will not budge, i have tried some wd40 and all the strength ive got and they will not move, i got a 15mm spanner and tried with a hammer no luck. Are they realy supposed to be this tight? I would rather do this myself than pay someone else(it is easy to do apart from this)

So overall is there a specific way to remove the bolts that makes it easier?

Thanks guys

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