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Pure insanity
Granted this truck has 175,000 miles on it but come on rotors should not rust up so bad that they have to be pressed off the hub. R
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I'v never seen anything like that b4... and I thought it was bad when I have to hammer rotors off of cars
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We have had to split a lot of them with an air chissel to get them off. Its that quality GM steel.
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