...Remove the drum from the spindle. Note: Pull the drum straight off the spindle. There is an opening on the inside for adjusting the tension,It's under a rubber cap.You can use a screw driver to make ...
...drum, then remove those by turning them counterclockwise.If there is no screws, or you already removed them, then your next step is to take a fairly heavy hammer( at least a 2lb ) a firmly hit the ...
...drum To remove the brake drum you'll have to try and coast the car to a stop where ever you plan to do this. If you stop using the brakes the shoes will not retract all the way making it very ...
...remove the drum? Normally, remove tire, then just remove drum. Sometimes, for manufaturing purposes, they have some small copper colored clips on the studs that are used to keep the drum in place ...
...remove the rear brake drum on a 1954 Chevy 3100 Truck? Remove the tire, and on the back of the backing plate, you will see a slot which may or may not have a rubber plug in it. Look inside, and you ...
...remove it. Hitting the outside of the drum should knock the shoes below the rim and allow removal. When fitting new shoes screw the adjuster all the way to a closed position and centralise the shoes ...
...remove the rear drum on my 2004 Aveo? Try using a hub puller. I used one with sucess on my 2004 Aveo. The Aveo has studs that are installed in the brake drum (rather than in a hub behind the drum). I ...
...remove rear tires now some drums come from the factory wilh a clip on the studs (an oh jesus clip) pop off with a screw driver some cars as well will have a adujstment hole on the back but if i ...
how to remove the rear drum to get to brakes hammer (and it may take awhile)
...this and the mechanic had a terrible time getting it off! Blame Obama and chevy for designing cars that only robots can work on You need an axel puler, remove big nut pull drum and hub off as one ...
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