If the disks on the car are scrap, just take an angry grinder to the screw, and grind it all off, a few mins work
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Thats was probably spelt wrong, or had some grammer, that the "grammer police have to have a moan at
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Re: Brakes
drill it.had to do it myself.they serve very little purpose (sorta a locating pin idea) you wont miss it with sodding great studs holding ya wheel in place.
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Cheers all,will give it a go this weekend as I ran out of time, I’d thought the locating screw was needed so good to know I can grind away
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Re: Brakes
Wack the disc on wheel face side bewteen studs a few times,then wack dis, pad face on inner side (rotate disc to even up shock around.Wack it a few more times on either side by locating screw. Try to undo an now should do or shear off. If it don't beat the hell out of it on either side by fixing screw till it does. best with 2lb hammer or a club hammer.Normally 10 mins a side saves on drill bits and grinding wheels
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