Yes, you will need to remove the front hub/rotor from the axle. You will need a 4x4 tool to reinstall the retainer for the wheel bearings. You can probably get them apart without the tool. A Chevy 4x4 tool with 4 of the six teeth ground off will work.

I think the original Mitsu Rotors are very good. I have almost 160k miles on my original rotors and I have never even had them turned. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />

Rotor surface is still very smooth. My brakes last about 40k miles.


'90 Montero XLS (Sold, sadly)
'95 Montero LS 160k
'03 Montero Limited 30k