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Is it difficult to remove rotor? #839090 10/01/07 01:02 PM
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PatrickS Offline OP
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Hope someone can help. Have a 89 Pajero and need to change the rotors and front pads. What kind of problems do I face and the easiest way of doing it?


89 3.0 LWB Montero, 1st Gen, 5 Speed Manual, 5 Door
Re: Is it difficult to remove rotor? [Re: PatrickS] #839091 10/01/07 05:14 PM
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Welcome to the Mitsubishi tech forum. It would help if you would

read this first


Than do a search

such as this one

If you can not find an answer many on here will help.Good luck. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Last edited by GrassCat; 10/01/07 05:20 PM.

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Re: Is it difficult to remove rotor? [Re: Grasscat] #839092 10/01/07 05:35 PM
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The pads are easy. 2 big bolts slide the caliper off and replace the pads.

The rotor requires more work if you dont trust yourself working on the hubs you might want to pay someone or learn how to do it. Either way you may want to start putting some PB blaster on the front and back side of the bolts that hold the rotor to the hub. Make sure not to get any on the pads or rotor surface.


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Re: Is it difficult to remove rotor? [Re: Grasscat] #839093 10/01/07 05:39 PM
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PatrickS Offline OP
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I am a veteran Michael. USMC


89 3.0 LWB Montero, 1st Gen, 5 Speed Manual, 5 Door
Thanks GrassCat. [Re: Grasscat] #839094 10/01/07 05:47 PM
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PatrickS Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks GrassCat.

I am new to the Forum and will try to get my info updated asap. Just got my Pajero today and trying to get it into shape with no experience working on one.


89 3.0 LWB Montero, 1st Gen, 5 Speed Manual, 5 Door
Re: Thanks GrassCat. [Re: PatrickS] #839095 10/01/07 06:16 PM
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Grab a manual from here http://www.afabot.com/ and go to it Devil Dog <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Is it difficult to remove rotor? [Re: PatrickS] #839096 10/01/07 06:21 PM
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Re: Is it difficult to remove rotor? [Re: PatrickS] #839097 10/01/07 06:37 PM
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Hoorah! Let us know how you get along with the repairs. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />

Capt [Re: CapnCrunch] #839098 10/01/07 06:43 PM
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PatrickS Offline OP
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It is good to hear that again. THANKS

Semper Fi!


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Re: Capt [Re: PatrickS] #839099 10/01/07 07:14 PM
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