Brake Rotor Securing Torx Screws

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EddieC

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I don't ever recall seeing rotor securing screws on any vehicle I've owned and thought perhaps the shop that did the last brake job added them on our 2008 Tahoe. I can't find any references on the GM parts suppliers.
Anyways, they look a little dicey but I did get them loose.
If they should be replaced, anyone have a part number or source?
 
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Not needed. Only there to help/assist in assembly.

I've had a few vehicles over the years that came from the factory with them.
 

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I’ve drilled out a few. Never had any issue without them.
 

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I use a hand impact (you hit it with a hammer) that works perfect for those, dealer has them if you want to replace it with a new one, they come in Philips or torx head.
 

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