Brake job again rotor stuck on help???

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mtnbikermike

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Pads down to paper thin 100% value used up.
brake rotor removed can not get rotor off added PB blaster still no go.
no screw no hole what am i missing? stuck on tight.
 

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Rear? Parking brake could be holding it up. You can sometimes use a bolt and nut through the caliper mount as a makeshift press.
 

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Most likely just rusted on... Give it heck with a sledge hammer.
was on there big time watched some youtubes smacked on Face near studs got them off and all off turned and new pads. also used lots of PB plaster.
now just need to adj hand brake thinking maybe I should have replaced those pads.

thanks for the help
 

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from the looking at your username I'm guessing you'll appreciate my tires if you haven't seen them already. Glad you got your rotors off.
 

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Most likely just rusted on... Give it heck with a sledge hammer.
Still working on brakes
Had a caliper stiking replaced calipers but think they are still sticking.
Rear brakes 190 deg whith front brakes around 100 ish used a lazer temp device.

I was thinking that the rear hoses as I have replaced both rear calipers.
 

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IR Laser gun is a great way to check for wheel and brake problems in order to narrow down where the problem is.

That said, did you ever check to see of the PB was fully releasing??
Like others pointed out, they do get stuck sometimes.

Another problem on the rubber brake hoses can be the brackets that hold them to the suspension can rust, particularly in areas that use road salts(s) and the rust swells the bracket and pushes into the soft brake line
Then the restricted line works very much like a check valve … as you apply the brakes, the hydraulic pressure easily pushes through to the caliper, but as you release the brakes, the fluid stays in the caliper, as there is no "return pressure" to push it back up the hose to the MC. The easistes way to ech for that is to loosen the clamp and see if the probem does away, though if the clamp ihas been rusty for a long time, then it might have permanently deformed the inside of the hose. Dodge Rams were readily susceptible to this problem.
 
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Still working on brakes
Had a caliper stiking replaced calipers but think they are still sticking.
Rear brakes 190 deg whith front brakes around 100 ish used a lazer temp device.

I was thinking that the rear hoses as I have replaced both rear calipers.

Dont forget about the hose from the 'frame' to the axle. If both rear rotors are the same temp and you think they are hotter than they should be, I would suspect that hose over the hoses going to the calipers.
 

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