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11-29-2005, 09:00 AM
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Montero front brakes
Anybody know how to get the front rotors off of a 99 montero sport?
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RE: Montero front brakes
bang them with a hammer LOL...actually I'm not sure cuz I never worked on one, just had to be a smart-***.
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RE: Montero front brakes
There is a difference between the 4wd models and the 2wd- tho only slight. Which do you have? Lets continue this in the Montero/ Montero Sport forum.
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