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Brake drum bent and shoes rubbing against it? Bad wheel bearing? You had the car sitting on the brake drum itself? If that's true Just replace the drum(s) it was sitting on it is possible they have bent out of shape. See if just the new drum will stop the noise if no replace the shoes aswell. Josh
Notice there are two threaded holes in the brake drum. Insert a metric bolt into the holes and tighten until the drum pops off. Replace the stud.
Master cylinder or drum brake (hydraulic slave) wheel cylinder or disc brake caliper cylinder? drum brake shoes rear
Beind brake drum to replace
If it is a drum brake system, then you will have to remove the wheel ,drum, brake shoes, and hydraulic brake line , then remove and replace the cylinder with a new one re-assemble and bleed the hydraulic brake system
Remove wheel Remove brake drum Loosen and remove brake line Remove mounting bolts Pry wheel cylinder off brake shoes Install new cylinder Replace brake lines Replace brake drum Bleed affected brake line
Drum brakes are one of the easiest brake jobs to preform, but remember you may have to have your drums professional turned or possible replace them if warped.
Depends on the vehicle and grade of drum you want to buy.
They have drum brakes there is no pad
Parts should be available at Auto Zone or Napa Auto parts
Brake pads? I have a 1997 Nissan 4 WD pickup and it has rear drum brakes. I didn't know they ever came with pads in the rear.
Brake drums can be resurfaced by turning the brake drum in a brake drum lathe. When the brake drum has deep grooves in it, it cannot be repaired.