i would highly recommend that u take the adjuster the hole way down for the e-brake, there is a little rubber piece or should be on the back of the rotor plate. pull that off and looking, u'll see teeth, spin it with a flat blade screwdriver. off the top of my head i don't remember which way to spin it, but u'll know keep checking on the disk, making sure u can spin it by hand a little. then take a 2 arm 8in pulley puller and clamp it onto the disk horizontal, yes it will fit between the disk protector and the disk, and beat the sh*t out of it from left to right, it will come off. also use some pb plaster to aid in the removal, spray it around where the disk meets the axle bearing cap. I hope this helps, i know how u fell, except for the part working on it in the 40deg weather, that blows. hope this helps, if u need more help, i'll sure be glad to keep a tab on the thread.