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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051154 09/15/12 02:57 AM
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WigWiggy Offline
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Yes, that must be the ABS ring. Looks different than my 98, but if you pop that off you should see the nuts.


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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: WigWiggy] #1051155 09/15/12 03:00 AM
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Yes, that must be the ABS ring. Looks different than my 98, but if you pop that off you should see the nuts.


thanks dude, the funny thing is i just came back inside to type that exact thing...just used a small pry bar to pop it off

thanks guys for the super fast replies smile


1995 Montero SR
Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051156 09/15/12 03:29 AM
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I am so angry with those people from rockauto, they sent me the wrong rotors...can u see the problem?

http://tinypic.com/r/1z5s0h5/6


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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051157 09/15/12 04:14 AM
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Oh that sucks! But on the bright side you already got the rotors off the hubs, which is awesome. So jealous of your oregonian lack of road salt! You'll fly through the rest of the job once you get the right parts.


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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: WigWiggy] #1051158 09/15/12 04:52 AM
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Oh that sucks! But on the bright side you already got the rotors off the hubs, which is awesome. So jealous of your oregonian lack of road salt! You'll fly through the rest of the job once you get the right parts.


yeah it wasnt too bad overall...i just used a heavy hammer too tap the front and then used a short pry bar on the back...of course i used a heck-of-alotta pb blaster


1995 Montero SR
Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051159 09/15/12 06:33 PM
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So what the heck is this thing that goes on the back of the rotor and attaches with 2 screws???
http://tinypic.com/r/2yvtjqt/6

The writeups that were linked in here, none of them mention this part, and the FSM calls it the "rotor"

I called autozone to get some rotors and the ones that they had for my 95SR did not have those extra 2 screw holes on the back of the rotor, nor did the napa ones have them either (looking at the pics on their website)


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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051160 09/15/12 07:48 PM
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That notched thing is called the "tone ring", and is part of the abs system wheel speed sensor.

Last edited by fasteddy; 09/16/12 12:52 AM.

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Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051161 09/15/12 08:22 PM
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I'm seeing plenty of holes in this pic:

autozone

Lots of the photos on rockauto show the extra holes too.

Not sure if you have advance auto parts out west, but they usually have some pretty killer coupon deals if you order online and pickup in store.


98 Montero, 184k.
Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: WigWiggy] #1051162 09/15/12 08:31 PM
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I'm seeing plenty of holes in this pic:

autozone

Lots of the photos on rockauto show the extra holes too.

Not sure if you have advance auto parts out west, but they usually have some pretty killer coupon deals if you order online and pickup in store.


thats the outer part of the rotor, take a look at the picture i have linked to a few posts above, youll see what i mean


1995 Montero SR
Re: 95 Front Pads and Rotors Replacement ?s [Re: TheViper] #1051163 09/15/12 11:27 PM
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The 4 smaller holes go all the way through, and should be threaded to receive your ABS ring bolts. You'll only need to use 2 of the holes of course. The back side won't look 100% identical to your old rotors, but the holes should line up fine. You got wrong parts the first time, but that was just a fluke. Try not to overthink it.

here's a better set of pics


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