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I bought slotted rotors and new brake pads for my R34 GTT. Trouble is, I cant remove the original rotors. No matter what I do, they seem like they are stuck there.

I thought the jacking bolts were 8mm, but when I tried with an 8mm its too small for it. Did anyone else have trouble removing the rotors? What can I use to make em come off ?

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If the rotors are roo-ted chuck on some safety glasses (important) and use a hammer, beware of flying pieces :D If you cant fix it with a hammer then i'll be surprised.....

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Hammer did work! A big one.. Used some anti-rusting agent before I put the new ones.

I had to take the bumper off so I can get the car on the drive way lol

Well done :) Hammer wins again!

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Interested in knowing which DBA rotors you purchased and where from/how much etc...

Thinking of buying some myself as im pretty sure there isn't much left of my stock fronts and they might be a worthwhile replacement/improvement

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Uh. They were fantastic. Very much better than the OEM disks.

Coupled with various types of better pads, they improved the braking performance out of sight.

I sold this car quite a while ago. Miss it still.

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