You need to remove the two Phillips head screws holding brake drum assembly on. Then thread an 8mm bolt through threaded hole on face of drum. This will push drum assmembly off of hub.
on my 91 you take out the two Phillips head screws put them in the other set of holes and as you tighten it will push the drum off
If you are inexperienced, you should not be messing around with the brake drums.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
Remove the wheels, pry the drums off.
Remove the drums and take them to an auto parts store that has a brake drum lathe.
Remove the wheels from your 1995 Toyota Camry. Remove the brake pads by removing the brake pad Springs. Tap on the brake drum with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake drums off. Reverse the process to install the new brake drums and shoes.
experience and a big hammer
To remove the rear brake drums on a 2003 Mazda Tribute, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Remove the rear wheels and then locate the brake drum; if it’s stuck, tap around the drum's edge with a hammer to loosen it. You may need to adjust the brake shoes inward using the adjuster screw accessible through a small hole on the back of the drum. Once free, pull the drum straight off the wheel hub.
very carefully :)
No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.No, the drums can be cleaned with brake cleaner.
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.
tires off, compress piston with a flathead, remove caliper, then caliper bracket. if drums, just take off tire, then retaining clips, then hit the drum with a hammer, and fight with the biatch