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Going to replace my rotors. Is those 2 philips head screws holding the rotor on or is it just a pain in my ass

Going to replace my rotors. Is those 2 philips head screws holding the rotor on or is it just a pain in my ass

Jordan

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Thomas

There for factory so the rotor wouldn’t move off the car when assembly

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Mike

Usually torx but IDK with hyundai

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JordanQuestion author

So those screws are for the rotor?

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Thomas

Yes, I had a sonata with them and didn’t put them back when done, you’ll be fine

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Robert

You don’t need the screws as the lug nuts will hold them on once the wheel is back on. Personally, I put them back on mine just for the sake of having them on.

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Mike

The ones in the rotor?

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Mike

They hold it in place and I always put them back… God forbid something goes wrong and causes an accident that’s one more reason to say it was my fault.

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JordanQuestion author

Yeah i know there not necessary but i was just making sure

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Matthew

Lol those screws won’t matter if your wheel is on the car… The rotor can’t fall off haha

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Dan

No floating rotors for us. An impact screwdriver will make short work of them.

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