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Removal of Broken Front Disk Screw



Unless you actually need to remove it for some reason, I'd just leave it there.
The rotor is held firmly in place by the wheel+lug bolts. That piece is nothing
more than a set screw.
HTH
Al 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: scirocco-l-bounces+amalventano1=tds.net@scirocco.org 
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> On Behalf Of Don Walter
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 11:01 PM
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> Subject: Removal of Broken Front Disk Screw
> 
> The holding screw for my front disk is broken off.  It is 
> flush with the hub or whatever it screws into.  What should I 
> use to extract it?  Anyone have favorite extraction tools?
> 
> --
> Don Walter - Waukesha, WI
> 1984 8V Audi 4000s (lastest addition)
> 1986 2.0L 16V TEC 2 Black Scirocco (see progress at
> http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/708939)
> 1986 2L 16V Toronado Red Scirocco (Ben's Car)
> 1988 1.8 16V Toronado Red Scirocco (sold on 3/29/04)
> 1984 1.8 8V Pewter Scirocco (sold years ago)
> 1971 Karman Ghia (sold)
> 1969 Karman Ghia (sold)
> 1969 Beetle (sold)
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