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    How to: K2500 front rotor / disc replacement - 8 lug, 4x4

    Make sure you are using 6 point sockets when trying to get the bolts to move. Spray it good with PB blaster. See if you can get a straight socket instead of metric and tap it on with a hammer and slowy try looseninn the bolt. I used a torq wrench and added pressure. If that won't work then you...
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    How to: K2500 front rotor / disc replacement - 8 lug, 4x4

    Ok, job of replacing rotors was not as bad as I had invisioned it. I have a bearing press and bearing puller. After taking off the spindle nut. I used the bearing puller to push the spindle back into the hub a little. Basically I was just started the moving process of the spinde from the hub. I...
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    How to: K2500 front rotor / disc replacement - 8 lug, 4x4

    I am about to do the same job. I have not got to doing the job yet since I find out that you need to replace the spindle nuts after you take them off. Thats fine and all but the local auto supply do not stock them on shelves. So you have to order them. I am looking at using a puller to put...
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    How to: K2500 front rotor / disc replacement - 8 lug, 4x4

    I M NOT SURE EITHER. i HAVE SEEN THEM USED ON EQIUIPMENT. THEY SUPPY A SLOW STEADY SUPPLY OF GREASE. iT MAY BE THE GREASE THAT IS USED.
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    How to: K2500 front rotor / disc replacement - 8 lug, 4x4

    I have repacked sealed bearings on machinery at work. You can pop out the seal and then repack. But you dont want too much grease repacked for it can cause them to over heat. I have seen some sealed bearings with very little to almost no grease. You take a chance but popping the seal out that it...
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