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.
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.
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.
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You can remove the front brake drum, on your Kawasaki Mule 2500, by removing the wheel and axle. The brake drum will slide off.
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With parking brake off, they just pull off to remove, but may require a couple taps with hammer if it's been a while.
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!
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.
To remove the rear drum from a 2005 Ford Transit, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate and remove the retaining screws if present. Next, check for any clips or tensioners that might be holding the drum in place, then gently tap around the drum's edge with a hammer to loosen it. If the drum is stuck due to the brake shoes, you may need to adjust the brake shoes inward using the adjuster mechanism before pulling the drum off.
Better hope it is not a drum brake- it was originally equipped with a disc brake caliper.