On the face of the drum between the lug bolts there may be two threaded holes. Screw a bolt into each of them and this will force the drum off. It is probably just rusted around the center hole. A little WD40 or similar can help.
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Remove the wheel and tap the drums at back with a 'deadblow' hammer, rotating the drum as you do this. The brake shoes tend to hold drums on.
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You have to loose nuts and lift your car up. Then remove a wheel. There are two ways to remove brake drums. First using a hammer. Knocking the drum with a hammer in the direction opposite from the car. And second more efficient is to find two screws which fit threades in removing drum holes (two holes in a drum with a thread in it).
Remove the wheels from your 1995 Toyota Camry. Remove the brake pads by removing the brake pad Springs. Tap on the brake drum with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake drums off. Reverse the process to install the new brake drums and shoes.
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Raise the vehicle, support it securely on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels. Hit the drums a few times with a heavy hammer around the outside edge. Pull the drums outward. If they are stuck, hit them harder.
first you have to take the wheels off of the van,and then you have to take the tension off of the brake shoes. Next you will be able to remove the rear brake drums off of the vehicle.You may have to tap them with a hammer to break them free.
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With a hammer. Not being funny, but sometimes you must use a hammer to loosen the rust and free the drum to pull it off. It will take more effort if you have heavily scored the drums with bad brake shoes.
In New Zealand, NZD272 at a dealer