I tried that off-camera. The rust on the screw was so bad that it had become like red loctite in the threads. I soaked it in WD-40 and hammered it for a lot longer than I included in the video to get it to loosen.
I said it is unnecessary. It serves no purpose other than to align the rotor prior to installing the lug nuts, but it gets caked up with rust and makes it harder to remove. So, I elected not to reuse it...
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Thanks for vid do you know how much ft torque the rear mounting bolts have to be at?
Off the top of my head I don't remember. I just looked it up when I did it. The honda forums know :)
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I tried that off-camera. The rust on the screw was so bad that it had become like red loctite in the threads. I soaked it in WD-40 and hammered it for a lot longer than I included in the video to get it to loosen.
Literally says this scre servs no purpose... Uses lug nut...
That's what the screw is for. Baba
I said it is unnecessary. It serves no purpose other than to align the rotor prior to installing the lug nuts, but it gets caked up with rust and makes it harder to remove. So, I elected not to reuse it...
This was PAINFUL to watch
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