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Old 08-20-2013, 11:16 AM   #1
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s14 q45 front brake DUST SHIELD quick help

hey guys on my lunch break i am installing front q45 set up on my s14.

i NEED to know how to completely remove the dust shield. How does it come off??!! help please i go to lunch in 14 mins from now LOL. thanks guys and i am sorry about making a thread just for this but i really need to know because i prefer not using a cut off wheel or a torch to get em out.
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Old 08-20-2013, 01:14 PM   #2
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i was able to do some other work to it on lunch break but i still need to know how to completely remove the dust sheild.
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Are you fucking serious?
You just remove the hub and pry it off
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Are you fucking serious?
You just remove the hub and pry it off
YES I AM FUCKIN SERIOUS BUD! ya mad cause i ask a question? c'mon man let's chill out with the hostility. why reply in a thread if your gonna be an ass? I Just need some help.



do you have to remove the dust cap and remove a nut? from what i can see it looks that way because i see no bolts/nuts on the backside so i am thinking that cap has to come off and take off a main center nut.


Is the hub pressed on or is it just a bolt on affair?
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The hub is just a bolt
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from what i have read the dust cap that you have to remove very rarely lives through the process of removing it to get to the middle nut.

that being said i think i may just use my whizz wheel and just cut it out.
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