are the brakes drum or disk. if they are drum, you need to back off the brakes shoes .the drum wears with use and develops a lip on the edge of drum, preventing the removal of drum
Jut pull of drum if not 4 wd, make sure parking brake off and you may have to tap it a couple times.
pull wheel off and then look for a slot in the brake drum on the front of it and rotate drum until you see the gear through the hole in the drum, turn the gear to set up the brakes.
to take off a drum of your rear brakes you need a flat head screwdriver. simply place the screwdriver through the crack between the drum and the axel and pull in your direction all the way around and this should loosin the drum being able to get to your brakes
pull the center cap off, pull out the cotter pin, unscrew the bolt. work the drum off ( may take some prying ) and then all the drum internals will be exposed.
Remove the wheels and if there are clips on the drums.remove them. Rotate the drum back and forth while trying to pull the drum off. If it does not come off then the brakes will have to be backed off using tue adjuster.
Once you get your brakes off, I would use a screwdriver to loosen the brake drum. It should come off easily after that.
Adjust the brakes shoes inward to allow room to just pull the drum off.
Pull the brake adjustment plug and back off the brake adjusters. You may also need to heat the drum near the center where it rides on the axle. Sometimes the drum is a little tight on the axle and the heat will cause the drum to expand just enough to get it off. use a slide hammer
Take the rear tire off. Make sure the emergency brake is OFF then just pull the drum off. It may need a couple hits with a hammer to come loose. Drums just slip off. Take the rear tire off. Make sure the emergency brake is OFF then just pull the drum off. It may need a couple hits with a hammer to come loose. Drums just slip off.
I have never changed drum brakes before but i have a Montero sport 2000 also. Does it look very complicated?
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