I have a 99 sportage, I know an easier way, when you get the tire off, you will notice two screws in the center area of the outside of the drum, take those out, and there will be two additional holes near those, put the screws in those other holes and evenly tighten them, you will see the drum start to come off. when the screws are all the way in, then just use a hammer or flat bar to pry the drum off the rest of the way.
How do you remove rear brake drum from a 1993 Toyota pickup?
how do you remove rear brake drum on a suzuki 2004 xl7
how to remove rear brake drum on 1994 cavalier
Remove the rear tire and wheel. Remove the brake spring from the brake assembly. Remove the brake pads. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
To remove a rear brake drum on a Chrysler, first ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and secured on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate and remove any retaining screws or clips securing the drum. If the drum is stuck, gently tap it with a hammer or use a brake drum puller to loosen it. Once free, slide the drum off the hub to access the brake components.
If you're trying to remove the brake drum, be sure to NOT have the emergancy brake on. Remove the wheel and tap the drum with a rubber mallet until it releases, That's it!
Better hope it is not a drum brake- it was originally equipped with a disc brake caliper.
The first step is to remove the tire. The rear brake drum will have what is known as a self-adjusting screw. This may need to be adjusted to pull the drum off, once you have the tire removed.
id like to know the same thing. i have a 1995 Honda ATV. and i cant get the rear brake drum off
To remove the drum, beat it mercilessly with a very large hammer.
To remove the rear brake drum from a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer, start by loosening the lug nuts on the rear wheel and then lift the vehicle and secure it with jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate the brake drum. If the drum is stuck, tap around the edge with a hammer to loosen it. Finally, pull the drum straight off the hub, ensuring any retaining clips or hardware are removed beforehand.
To remove the rear brake drum on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the drum's retaining screws, if present, and remove them. Use a brake drum puller if necessary to avoid damaging the drum, then gently pull the drum off the wheel hub. If the drum is stuck, you may need to adjust the brake shoes inward by accessing the adjuster through the inspection hole on the backing plate.