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Hey guys, just as the titile says.

Im doing a brake conversion, fronts are done but rears are being a pain. Dont normally do things cars but if its just nuts and bolts I usually figure things out as I go along.

I have R34 spec calipers and rotors and using Just japs 5 stud hubs, Yes I have done endless hours of searching but none of the other threads never mentioned this being a problem.

At the moment Im not too sure on how to get the rear hubs out. Picture to what I want off is here;

http://members.iinet.net.au/~pjosephs/5Stu...ersion011ed.JPG (yes arrows might be pointing weird :) but you know what I want)

Now Yes this may be a stupid question, but it doesnt seem to just want to pull off. I have tried with a fair bit of force but I didnt want to break anything just in case I have missed something. Is it just stuck on the bearing or what?

I have looked at the back and can see a few bolts, Now which bolts if any are holding it in? I took a picture a few months ago

http://members.iinet.net.au/~pjosephs/5Stu...ersion019ed.JPG

These pics are a few months old so cant exactly remember how many there are or what not. I believe theres 4 of the red ones though.

(I took these pics a few months ago so cant quite remember how many there were or what not.) Or do I just have to pull harder? Is there any hints/tricks to get these things off?

Any Help would be much appreciated.

Just want to get it done as driving around with mismatched rims isnt exactly a good idea :( Ive been lucky so far with the cops but dont want to push my luck.

Cheers guys. :(

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