Pull the rubber adjuster cover from the rear of the drum assembly and use a screw driver or brake tool to run the shoes in. If the shoes are still hung up on a ridge in the drum itself, run bolts into the to removal holes on the face of the drum. If the drums are hung up on the shoes, it is imperative that you have a full hardware kit to replace the pins/clips that you are likely to bend/break (you should replace all of the hardware anyway). It is also a good idea to replace the drums in this circumstance, as they are cheap, and ridges deep enough to get everything really hung up indicate that the drum lining has exceeded its service life.
In short, brute force is the answer (as it is for most badly worn drums).
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.
It is inside the rear brake drums. It is the part that pushes the brake shoes out against the drum.It is inside the rear brake drums. It is the part that pushes the brake shoes out against the drum.
You need to remove the two Phillips head screws holding brake drum assembly on. Then thread an 8mm bolt through threaded hole on face of drum. This will push drum assmembly off of hub.
what are the pins for on a wheel drum?
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1995 Chevy. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on the brake rotor with a mallet or hammer. The brake rotor will slide off.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1995 Chevrolet K 3500. Remove the front brake assembly. Tap on the brake rotor with a hammer or mallet until it becomes loose. Slide the brake rotor off.
you need a 3 point puller ..can buy it just about anywhere and will make your life a lot easier then trying to pry it off
you get a towel and clean
Begin by removing the brake lines from your 1995 GMC Jimmy brake booster. Remove the brake booster retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new brake booster.
Remove rear wheels Loosen brake lines - but do not toally remove Loosen and remove 2 caliper mounting bolts remove brake line
oil on the rotor among other things
Yes! It could have either disc brake pads or brake shoes in the rear. Look behind or through the wheel to see if the car has brake drums and shoes or brake rotors and calipers with brake pads.