Rotor removal not going as planned

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I spent 30 min on Saturday and removed all of the rotor screws using the impact driver dellyjoughnut posted about in #15. I added some anti-seize and put them all back in. My car is a 2020 with only 14k and barely a full winter (pandemic driving) so they came out pretty easy. Hoping to save myself some trouble a few years from now.
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I spent 30 min on Saturday and removed all of the rotor screws using the impact driver dellyjoughnut posted about in #15. I added some anti-seize and put them all back in. My car is a 2020 with only 14k and barely a full winter (pandemic driving) so they came out pretty easy. Hoping to save myself some trouble a few years from now.
i eventually went to oreillys and bought some new screws, its a bitch putting the rotors back in without them. but yea, the way i did it was a drill and a screw extractor, first time using one and it went ok i guess. took a while on the first rotor but after that it was cake!!
 


 


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