You spray a WD40 type of lubricant around the studs, wait about 10 minutes and hit it with a hammer between the studs, the rust should break free and the drum will pull off.
should just pull off if parking brake not engaged
With a big hammer. hit it on the edge
how do remove the brake drum on a 1991 mazda 323
remove wheels, release emergency brake and drums will come off.
The wheel studs are replaced by first removing the tire from the brake. Remove the disk brake pads and caliper if it is the front and remove the brake drum if it is the back. Once you have the brake disk or drum off, simply pound the studs with a heavy hammer and they will pop out the back. if you plan on reusing the studs put the nut on the threads so it is flush with the end and then use hammer as not to ruin threads. Spray WD-40 or heat the brake disk/drum(not the studs) if they are stubborn or rusty.
Rear wheel? Remove wheel Remove brake drum Loosen and remove brake line to wheel cylinder Remove mounting bolts at rear of wheel cylinder Pry brake shoes back from wheel cylinder Pull wheel cylinder off backing plate Install in reverse procedure Bleed affected brake line
You can find the '94 Dodge rear drum brake diagram online at places like Dodge Ram and the Dodge Forum. You can also find them on YouTube.
You can remove the front brake drum, on your Kawasaki Mule 2500, by removing the wheel and axle. The brake drum will slide off.
How do you remove rear brake drum from a 1993 Toyota pickup?
jack up and support rear of vehicle, remove real wheels and the drum is behind the wheels. you will most likely need a hammer to remove it.
how do you remove the drum the wheels are off
how do you remove rear brake drum on a suzuki 2004 xl7