Originally Posted by dubster99
It's not hard at all. Get a manual, it will show you every step that needs to be done. You'll need a hammer punch to get the rotor screws out. Be careful tightening the dust shield down, I overtightened mine and broke it...oops.
thanks, I don't have a hammer punch, but i'll just get one...Hey do HAVE to change the pads? the only reason i am doing this is i think the rotor is "bent" as when i turn it i hear scraping noise, but not constant just a 1 point in the rotation... And when i back up is make CRAZY noise.