Photography by Bryn MacKinnon
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Slick as ever.
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Ah, yes. The ability to stop on the proverbial dime, all ready to whoa.
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Support the car on jackstands or a lift, if you happen to have one. Remove the front wheel
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Remove the two 17mm bolts from the back of the caliper. This is a rear view of the caliper
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Now remove the caliper from the rotor, and place it on top of the brake assembly so that y
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Take the shiny new rotor out of the box and slide it onto the hub.
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Remove the old brake pads from the caliper. Now there’s an empty space ready for you
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Depending on the brand of your new brake pads, there may or may not be anti-seize included
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With the new brake pads securely in place, fit the caliper onto the new Power Slot rotor.
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Insert those two 17mm bolts back into their places through the back of the caliper. You ma
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Here’s the finished product. Repeat the process for the other side so that both front
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If you didn’t remove the rear wheels and tires when you did the fronts, do so now. Th
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Just like with the front rotors, there are two bolts that you must remove to get the calip
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Just like with the front rotors, slide the caliper off the hub and place it on top of the
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Just like with the front rotors, grab the old stock rotor and slide it off the hub.
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Here’s something different (you thought we were going to say "Just like with the fron
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Push the rubber access plug into the corresponding hole on the new Power Slot rotor.
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Now position the rotor on the hub bolts so that the access plug lines up with the access h
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Just like with the front rotors, put new anti-seized brake pads into position in the calip
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There it is, your new rear brake rotor, courtesy Power Slot. If you’ve done the insta
We now rejoin our Project Solara toward the end of its time with us. Tearfully anticipating the day it leaves our care, we took the car to Performance Products in Van Nuys, California, where Orlando, the talented mechanic who helped us out with the brake rotors for our Project Mirage previously, tackled the front and rear rotor replacement on our Solara. For the actual rotors, we turned to Power Slot. The company provided us with front and rear rotors. They have loads of applications, so if you don't happen to drive a car like our Solara, give Power Slot a call, and chances are good that they'll have rotors to fit your ride. Now watch as Orlando gives the Solara a brand-new set of stoppers.
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Performance Products
8000 Haskell Ave.
Van Nuys
CA
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Grand Auto Parts
1601 E. Grand Ave.
El Segundo
CA
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Autospecialty
800 E. 230th St.
Carson
CA
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Power Slot/Power Performance Group
9001 Oso Ave., Unit A
Chatsworth
CA
www.powerslot.com
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