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Old May 8, 2010 | 02:58 PM
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Everything is going as smooth as it can. Already been to AutoZone 2 times for new tools.

Trying to put the new rotors on, and when I get my 43 mm bolt back on when it starts to get tight, it just spins both rotors on the car, and never tightens all the way.

What am I doing wrong?

Upgrading from stock to Drilled/Slotted Rotors and Z16 Ceramic Brakes. The car does not have the parking break on and is in 1st.

Im currently working on the rear rotors.

Please tell me the front is easier?!
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Old May 8, 2010 | 03:03 PM
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well for one
it sounds like you took something off that didn't need to be taken off
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Originally Posted by 80VetteStud
Everything is going as smooth as it can. Already been to AutoZone 2 times for new tools.

Trying to put the new rotors on, and when I get my 43 mm bolt back on when it starts to get tight, it just spins both rotors on the car, and never tightens all the way.

What am I doing wrong?

Upgrading from stock to Drilled/Slotted Rotors and Z16 Ceramic Brakes. The car does not have the parking break on and is in 1st.

Im currently working on the rear rotors.

Please tell me the front is easier?!
What the..? Did you remove the spindle nut?
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Originally Posted by postwhore
well for one
it sounds like you took something off that didn't need to be taken off
Originally Posted by lucky131969
What the..? Did you remove the spindle nut?
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Originally Posted by 80VetteStud
Everything is going as smooth as it can.
first sign of problems
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Ok well you need to get that spindle nut back on and tight....then remove the calipers..get a BMFH and knock the rear rotors off...put new rotors on and then install new pads...

me thinks however that a good set of service manuals would have helped you from go
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Originally Posted by pewter99

me thinks however that a good set of service manuals would have helped you from go
What's a service manual? Is that the one in the glove box?
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Originally Posted by lucky131969
What's a service manual? Is that the one in the glove box?
not!....mine look like 3 phone books...best $120 I spent for this car

anyway for the OP....this may help you a bit..check the link in the thread

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...on-c5-z06.html
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well he has been offline for an hour lets hope he got that nut back on
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Originally Posted by pewter99
well he has been offline for an hour lets hope he got that nut back on
Anyone who calls a nut, a bolt, should not be doing break jobs. Am I being insensitive?
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Anyone who calls a nut, a bolt, should not be doing break jobs. Am I being insensitive?
anyone who calls it a break job shouldn't be offering advice

you deserved that ET
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Im back, yes it was the spindle nut... It looked like It had to come off before I could I just hammer off the rotor...

I know I sound like a retard, but I work with computers for a living and wanted to tackle this myself to learn my car. I didn't even know how to change my breaks before, and now I know a ton more than that.

About to head back out to the garage and see if the break piston decompressed which should help hold the rotor in place while I tighten that Nut again.

Pewter99 Please feel free to post more information as you are helpine me. =)
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And it was a 34 mm nut, sorry for my typo.
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Originally Posted by pewter99
anyone who calls it a break job shouldn't be offering advice

you deserved that ET
Thank you very much ! Can I have another ?
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Im back, yes it was the spindle nut... It looked like It had to come off before I could I just hammer off the rotor...

I know I sound like a retard, but I work with computers for a living and wanted to tackle this myself to learn my car. I didn't even know how to change my breaks before, and now I know a ton more than that.
He called it breaks, I didnt want to be too mean.. after all I'm trying to turn over a new leaf.
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Originally Posted by 80VetteStud
And it was a 34 mm nut, sorry for my typo.
It's ok, I know what it is to make a Typo... I did that once
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So anyways lets get this back on track, and flame me all you want with my problem. It was the Spindle Nut, I have a torque wrench to tighten it back down to the right specs, but I cannot get it where it needs to be because the whole assembly rotates including the rotor.

What can I do to keep it from spinning so I can torque is down?
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have someone step on the brakes and tighten it
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Originally Posted by 80VetteStud
So anyways lets get this back on track, and flame me all you want with my problem. It was the Spindle Nut, I have a torque wrench to tighten it back down to the right specs, but I cannot get it where it needs to be because the whole assembly rotates including the rotor.

What can I do to keep it from spinning so I can torque is down?
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Old May 8, 2010 | 07:09 PM
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I'd just step on the brake
it's quicker than reading all that
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