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Old 04-09-2009, 10:10 AM
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2002 F250 rear rotors. Pull the axel shaft?

I need to replace the rotors on my 2002 F250. I'm told that they do not pop off like the front and that I need to pull the axle shaft. Is this true? Anyone know where to find pictures of this process? I have this...

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7.Remove the rotor to hub bolts and separate the bug and rear disc brake rotor


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no, just use alot of penitrating oil and hit them with a hammer. they slide off like the front, but they are usually rusted on.
 
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What Glenn said. When you reinstall them, put some anti-sieze between the rotor and axle hub to help keep them from sticking again.
 
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Man, I was hoping you'd say that. Thank you!

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Good tip Chase!

Good luck with the removal Tim. If you get stuck, were here bud!
 
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Old 04-09-2009, 10:36 AM
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You have to pull the axels on a dually to remove the rotors, not the F-250.
 
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Worked like a charm! Thanks for the input!

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Glad it worked! Thanks for giving the update.
 
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