Phillips screws that hold the rotor on the hub.
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Phillips screws that hold the rotor on the hub.
Does anyone use these? My Civic is the first car I've seen that uses screws to hold the rotor on the hub. Everything else I've seen just uses the caliper plus lugs.
So do I need these or no?
So do I need these or no?
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Re: Phillips screws that hold the rotor on the hub. (GetawayInMoscow)
you don't need them
i've been rolling around without them for 18+ months
they're only there to hold the rotor on the hub while the car rolls down the assembly line at the factory. your wheel holds the rotor on just fine.
i've been rolling around without them for 18+ months
they're only there to hold the rotor on the hub while the car rolls down the assembly line at the factory. your wheel holds the rotor on just fine.
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Re: Phillips screws that hold the rotor on the hub. (The Internet Tough Guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The Internet Tough Guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they're only there to hold the rotor on the hub while the car rolls down the assembly line at the factory. your wheel holds the rotor on just fine.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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yah when i got my hatch it was origionaly form ny... so when i went to change the rotors the screws were rusted so i drilled em out 2 years ago.. still fine
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