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Remove front rotor 1996 Ram 1500

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Old 07-13-2014, 06:04 PM
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Shouldn't the rotor come off by just removing the calipers and bracket that holds the calipers? I was lead to believe I had to remove the cotter pin and that big wheel bearing/rotor nut. If I wanted to pack the wheel bearings I can see removing that big nut and pin, but i don't think I have to for just the rotor?
 
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:40 PM
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4x4 right? Rotor is probably just rusted to the hub. Hit it with a hammer a couple times.
 
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i thought the early rotors were behind the bearing
 
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2wd is 1 piece rotor and hub, 4wd rotor and hub are seprate.

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Yes, this is a 4X4.
 
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It should come right off. If you get two big hammers and hit it at the 3'oclock and 9'oclock positions at the same time, turn the rotor a bit then do it again, it should come loose after just a few hits.
 
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3/4 ton rotors are staked on from the back.
 
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
3/4 ton rotors are staked on from the back.
Except mine
 
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Originally Posted by Ham Bone
Except mine
Bite me.

I think along about 99 or 00, they got smarter on that....
 


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