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How to replace [seized] rear disc?
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[QUOTE="DannyMoto07, post: 1189248, member: 76870"] True, however look at the ears on the hub... they're HUGE. The stock hole is probalby 5mm in width, you can easilly re-tap to a 5.5 or even 6mm without over-stressing the surrounding aluminum (or whatever white-metal they're made from). What you could try is a set of easy-outs. You basically drill a small hole in the center of the bolt, tap in a special extractor, and then crank it out. They work amazing and a good set will run around 30-50 bucks. Definately good to have around. I suppose, in-the-end, you're right with running nuts in bolts. I didn't think about it before, but if you drill and tap the holes in the hub (making them bigger) you may have to bore the bolt-holes in the brake disc as well. Dan [/QUOTE]
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