Back off the brake shoes then remove the wheel and tire then pull the drum off If its a 3/4 ton back off the shoes,removve wheel and tire ,then remove plate on hub ,then remove hub nuts then remove hub [brake drum]
Remove the wheels, pry the drums off.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
first you have to take the wheels off of the van,and then you have to take the tension off of the brake shoes. Next you will be able to remove the rear brake drums off of the vehicle.You may have to tap them with a hammer to break them free.
Jack up, remove rear wheel, remove emergency brake cable, loosen bleeder valve and bleed as normal.
To remove the rear brake drums from a 1969 Chevrolet C-60 Viking truck, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel lug nuts and take off the wheels. Next, locate the brake drum retaining screws (if present) and remove them, then gently tap the drum with a hammer to break it loose, as it may be rusted or stuck. Finally, slide the drum off the wheel hub while ensuring the brake shoes are not catching on the drum's edges.
remove rear brake drums
Brake drums are not attached with fasteners, they just pull off once wheel is out of the way.
i was wondering how to change rear brake drums for 1999 Chevy venture
at the rear brakes. remove wheels, & brake drums, adjust rear brakes to specs, and the E-brake will automatically be adjusted.
Remove the wheel and tap the drums at back with a 'deadblow' hammer, rotating the drum as you do this. The brake shoes tend to hold drums on.
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.
Remove rear wheels, remove rear drums, the adjusters are located at the 6-oclock position of the backing plate. Adjust as necessary.