You need to use a heavy hammer, but be careful not crack the drum itself. Just make sure that you work it your from two opposite sides, for instance, up and bottom.
How do you remove rear brake drum from a 1993 Toyota pickup?
To remove the rear drum on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate and remove the two retaining screws holding the drum in place. If the drum is stuck, tap it gently with a hammer to loosen it, and then pull it straight off. Make sure to disconnect any brake components if necessary to facilitate removal.
To remove the drum, beat it mercilessly with a very large hammer.
To change the rear brake drum and shoes on a 1999 Toyota Corolla, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Next, remove the drum by loosening the retaining screws and gently tapping it off if it's stuck. Once the drum is off, unbolt the old shoes from the backing plate and replace them with new shoes, making sure to adjust the spring and hardware correctly. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheel, and ensure everything is tightened properly before lowering the vehicle.
The 1999 Toyota does not have rear struts. The automobile has rear shocks. Remove the retaining bolts from each end of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.
The 1999 Toyota does not have rear struts. The automobile has rear shocks. Remove the retaining bolts from each end of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.
There is no such thing as a FWD Toyota tacoma! Maybe the person asking means Four Wheel Drive!
How do you remove the rear drum brakes on a 1998 ford escort
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 rear brake drum on a suzuki 2004 xl7
Yes, you are correct.
To remove the rear brake drum from a 1999 Isuzu NPR, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the retaining bolts or screws on the drum; if present, remove them. If the drum is stuck, tap it gently with a hammer to loosen it, and use a brake adjustment tool to back off the brake shoes by turning the adjuster wheel. Once loose, the drum should slide off the wheel hub.