3C's & a D?
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Like these guys?
Yeah, just like that, not nearly as productive though!
We all got off on tangents and didn't answer this.
Easiest and quickest way I've ever done this is very simple...
When you remove the rotor assembly from the spindle, you take the nut and outer bearing off. Then you put the nut back on the spindle a few turns and pull the spindle towards you and catch the inner bearing on the nut. A quick yank and the bearing and seal are sitting on the spindle and the bare rotor is in your hands.
Great tip! I wasn't aware of that trick.