If it is stuck there is a special puller (that's what the two threaded holes are there for)
Even better than buying the tool, just find two bolts that match the threads and jiggle the drum off....its alot cheaper!
With a big hammer. hit it on the edge
First, determine if they are disc or drum. If drum, remove the drum and replace the shoes. If they are disc, remove the caliper (and disc if necessary) replace the shoes and reassemble.
To remove the drum, beat it mercilessly with a very large hammer.
Remove tire, remove brake drum, remove brake assembly housing, remove 4 bolts from back of hub assembly, gently tap to remove hub/bearing assembly.
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 rear drum on a 2001 Pontiac Aztek, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the drum mounting screws, if present, and remove them. Use a rubber mallet to gently tap around the drum to loosen it, and then pull it off the hub. If it’s stuck, check for any retaining clips or adjust the brake shoes inward before attempting to remove the drum.
They are inside the drum part of the rear disc brakes. Remove the rotor and you will see the shoes.
Replace wheel cylinders
To remove the drum brake from a 2001 Toyota Echo, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then locate and remove the drum brake's retaining screws, if present. Gently pull the drum off the wheel hub; if it's stuck, tap it lightly with a hammer to loosen it. Finally, disconnect any springs or hardware that may be attached to the drum before fully removing it.
Remove the brake drum, drive out he damaged studs from the front of the drum, press in the new ones from the back of the drum, reinstall the drum.
Remove wheel remove and discard lock washers on wheel studs if any Remove drum May have to "hit" with a hammer on one side while exerting pulling pressure on the opposite side to loosen
To replace the rear brakes on a Honda Rancher 350, first, ensure the vehicle is on a stable surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Remove the rear wheels and then take off the brake drum by unscrewing the retaining screws. Replace the brake shoes by removing the old shoes and installing the new ones, ensuring all springs and components are properly positioned. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheels, tightening everything securely before testing the brakes.