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How do I change a brake rotor, on a 2000 F-150 2wd?

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How do I change a brake rotor, on a 2000 F-150 2wd?

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If it’s the front brake rotor you are referring to, and it is a 2WD, it is a HUB & ROTOR ASSEMBLY. This means you will remove the two 13mm caliper bolts to remove the caliper. You will then remove the two 18mm caliper bracket bolts and remove the bracket with the pads. You will then knock off the bearing dust cap in the center, exposing the cotter pin and crown nut. Remove the cotter pin and the retaining nut. Now remove the hub and rotor as an assembly. Don’t forget to repack the bearings when you reinstall everything. The answerer above me is referring to 4WD applications. Hope this helps.

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