Help stuck rotor. Been hammering for hours

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GMCTRUCKS

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Look at the video below at 4:00 minutes it will get to where you need help.

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MarkZ28

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I know this is old, but I think you guys got trolled. That rotor looks brand new and the grease is still perfectly clean and looks like it just got installed, lol. also, no hammer marks on the rotor. looks like a picture in a how to post on what the new rotor is supposed to look like once done before tapping dust cap on.
 

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I know this is old, but I think you guys got trolled. That rotor looks brand new and the grease is still perfectly clean and looks like it just got installed, lol. also, no hammer marks on the rotor. looks like a picture in a how to post on what the new rotor is supposed to look like once done before tapping dust cap on.

**** I thought I was the only one that caught it. Seriously guys.
 

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Definitely not a brand new rotor...brand new rotors don't have rust and on them and you can see where the wheel was mated to the face of the hub.
 

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Its not anywhere near rusted. The rotor is one piece and comes off with hub after the cotter pin, nut, and washer are removed. This has to be a joke post, lol. Again, no hammer marks on the rotor surface, fresh red grease on nut, no dust cap on. Looks way too nice to be needing hammered off in the first place.
 
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