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Old Jan 7, 2006 | 03:00 PM
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Default Re: Tpm Recalibration

Originally Posted by danimal
It sounds like the rotor has seized as there should be nothing else holding it. Looks like you may just have to beat the crap out of it to get it off. A good sledgehammer and block of wood (if there is room) should work. Good luck!
Thanks... I just wanted to see if I was missing something before I started beating on the darned things... I'll put some "liquid wrench" on them and let them sit for awhile before I attempt that DELICATE SURGERY...

I'm surprized that they would lock-up like that, I live in So. Cal. and the car sees very little water. Usually that stuff happens when they start to rust... Must be the daily car washes... LOL
 
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