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mikejpss
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Have made up my mind to replace the rotors,calipers, pads and rubber hoses to all 4 wheels, along with the trailing arm lines on my 81. An under car inspection shows the remaining system to be above average in condition, at least from a visual inspection.
Question: To remove the original rotors, must I remove the hubs too and drill off rivets that fasten the rotors to the hubs?
How difficult is it to remove the rear hubs-i.e., must the trailing arm be disassembled or can the hub be removed from the rear much like the front hub/rotor assembly?
When flushing the system, what should I use? I heard that pure rubbing alcohol was a good flush media, but would like some other "tried and true" techniques.
I am about to place an order for an entire new system and would like to know what I'm faced with ,time and labor-wise before I make the order.
Many thanks for your responses.

Question: To remove the original rotors, must I remove the hubs too and drill off rivets that fasten the rotors to the hubs?
How difficult is it to remove the rear hubs-i.e., must the trailing arm be disassembled or can the hub be removed from the rear much like the front hub/rotor assembly?
When flushing the system, what should I use? I heard that pure rubbing alcohol was a good flush media, but would like some other "tried and true" techniques.
I am about to place an order for an entire new system and would like to know what I'm faced with ,time and labor-wise before I make the order.
Many thanks for your responses.
