Removing Brake Rotor Screws That Won’t Come Out – EricTheCarGuy
I think the title covers this one. Honda’s are famous for this so I made this little video to help you should you be in this situation. Wear your safety glasses when you do this or whenever you hit things, getting crap in your eye sucks, trust me. Impact drivers can be found at your local tool supplier. If you don’t have a hammer I don’t know what to tell you. This doesn’t seem to require a long explanation so I’m going to stop typing now.
Check out this tool for removing stubborn rotor screws: https://www.jbtoolsales.com/wivco-design-th28-000-shake-n-break-impact-screw-remover#oid=1002_1
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