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Old 02-16-2006, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
rayfield
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Default 98 Expedition-Can't get the rotors off!! Help!!

I've done 100 break jobs. Never one like this. My bro's 98 4x4 Eddie Bauer needs pads and rotors. I removed the calipers and pads and caliper support arm. Rotor won't come off. I have a huge puller attached to it, I heated it up in between where the lug studs are on the top hat, I have soaked the area where the top hat fits onto the hub and all the 12 mm studs with kroil and beat the f@#*n hell out of it with a 5 lb. sledge and the damn thing won't budge. I really thought with the puller it would give way but it won't budge. Is there something I'm missing? Are there bolts from the rear I can't see like on some GM trucks? What do I do next? Please help.
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