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Hub & Disc Brake Rotor

Hub & Disc Brake Rotor

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1979 Jeep CJ7 TH400 Automatic 258 I6 Quadratrac Amc 20 rear & Dana 30 front, 32 x 11.5 x 15 tires. Currently a Complete Custom Rebuild in progress.

Also I own a 2001 Jeep Cherokee, White, all stock with 4.0L. automatic, and police package. Best part of that is it came with leather seats! This package also has the NP242 Transfer Case, 8.25 rear end, and trailer towing package.
The service manual says the 79 CJ7 came with a hub rotor combination that is one part. The major parts catalogs list separate hubs and rotors. :confused: They sure look like they could be separated. But what gives? My hubs are good, but I would like to replace the rotors if possible. :rolleyes: Thanks, Rod
 
The disk brake hubs are pressed on, which is somewhat of a careful process so the disk does not crack.
 
Yes, use some penetrating oil, lay it on the floor, put the lug nut on the ends of the studs and hammer away. If need be use a crow bar to separate after the studs are removed. Press the studs in using the new disc.

Or use a press (Dana 44 )

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Ok, so Posi your saying remove the studs first and the hub and rotor should separate? Rod
 
Yep, that's what he's saying.
 
Yup, what OD said.

Once I removed the studs I just tapped the rotor off with a 2lb hammer. Let it sit overnight in penetrating oil. You don't need a press to install the studs a hammer will do.

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Don't install with a hammer.:eek:
'Draw' each stud into place, with a lug nut and washers from the outside.
LG
 
I've install them a number of ways including using a hammer, without any issues at all.

I've been installing them for over 83 years......:D
 
:D..
 
Excellent! Good to see him wearing safety glasses as well.
 
Show off! :) "I took the opportunity last night to press the studs out with my new HF shop press" Not all of us has a "new HF shop press". :) I've done it both ways, with a hammer and drawing them up with a nut. I always felt like I got a better stud seat with a hammer. I've also done it in sort of a hybrid operation, draw them with a nut then pound 'em with a hammer.
 
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Excellent! Good to see him wearing safety glasses as well.

Shop safety has always been important to me. If you start them out right at a young age they tend to continue as they get older.

HedgeHog: Show off! :)

Yes, I couldn't help myself. Besides, I need to use this thing as much as possible to justify it's cost. :laugh::laugh: Not really, but sounds good to others! Thanks again for everybody's help. :D Rod
 

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