There are two holes in the rear brake drum on the face of it that are threaded, they will be across from eachother. Find the correct thread bolt and screw them into the drum. They will push the drum out and away from the axle. Screw them in evenly a little at a time and use a rubber mallet if needed to pound around the drum to help it off. Sorry I am not sure of the proper bolt thread, I just looked through my can of bolts until I found two that fit. Hope that helps!
The correct bolt size is M8 x 1.25 thread, I used one 35mm Long.
How do you remove rear brake drum from a 1993 Toyota pickup?
To remove drum brakes from a Toyota Tundra, first ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Loosen the lug nuts and lift the vehicle with a jack, then remove the wheels. Remove the drum by locating and removing the retaining screws or clips, then gently tap the drum if it's stuck due to rust or debris. Finally, slide the drum off the wheel hub to access the brake components.
To remove the drum, beat it mercilessly with a very large hammer.
i need a diagram of a 2005 Chevy silverado read drum brake setup
To adjust the rear brake drums on a Toyota Tundra, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels to access the brake drums. Locate the adjusting screw through the access hole in the backing plate; use a flathead screwdriver to turn the adjuster wheel. Turn it clockwise to tighten the brakes or counterclockwise to loosen them until the brakes lightly contact the drum. Finally, reassemble the wheel and lower the vehicle, ensuring that the brakes function properly before driving.
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.
To remove the rear brake drum on a 2005 Suzuki XL7, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the drum retaining screws, if present, and remove them. If the drum is stuck, gently tap around the edges with a hammer or use a brake drum puller to loosen it. Once free, slide the drum off the wheel hub, taking care not to damage the brake components inside.
To adjust the brake on a Toyota Tercel, first, locate the brake adjustment mechanism, typically found at the rear brakes if you have drum brakes. If your Tercel has disc brakes, ensure the calipers are properly aligned. For drum brakes, turn the adjusting wheel or lever to either tighten or loosen the brake shoes until they are just touching the drum. After adjusting, pump the brake pedal a few times to ensure proper function before testing the vehicle.
Go to your local garage and ask. Ask how much the brakes are and ask how much the labor will cost. Also see how long it will take.
I think there is a rubber gromit on the back of the drum, take it off and use a brake ajuster tool to move the shoes in to let the drum free
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.
A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against a rotating drum-shaped part called a brake drum. The term drum brake usually means a brake in which shoes press on the inner surface of the drum.