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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell
You seem to know what you're talking about a lot of the time, but you're completely wrong. On a normal car you take the wheel of, move the caliper out of your way, take a couple bolts out and BLAM - the rotor is off.
On this car you have to take all kinds of other shit apart and then there are these two pieces that are so well stuck together they may as well be fucking welded.
You have to spray it with penetrating oil (which isn't a good idea for other reasons, but you have to) and then hammer and hammer and pry and hammer and fight with it until it finally BEGINS to break free. There's no way around that - we had an air hammer and everything else.
The guy I was working with is ASE certified and has been a mechanic his whole life.
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he's right. I've been there and it ain't fun.
But if you want real fun, try changing the air brakes on a garbage truck, where you have to clamp an extremely high pressure spring with a vise grip, hoping that it doesn't come loose and shoot through your head -- all the while dodging garbage juice drippings from the hopper(the place where all the garbage goes).