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Brake drum bent and shoes rubbing against it? Bad wheel bearing? You had the car sitting on the brake drum itself? If that's true Just replace the drum(s) it was sitting on it is possible they have bent out of shape. See if just the new drum will stop the noise if no replace the shoes aswell. Josh
Sydney Drum has written: 'Sydney Drum' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
I belive they are the knock out type take off wheel and drum heat studs on the back hit from front. to replace put new studs in and put back on tires.
Matt Dean has written: 'The drum' -- subject(s): Drum
Morris Goldenberg has written: 'Snare drum for beginners' -- subject(s): Studies and exercises, Snare drum, Drum
A pillow is usually put into the bass drum(s) to deepen the sound they make.
Saxophone, Shawm (another word for an oboe), Steel Drum, and a Snare Drum.
Sometime in the 1930's
$9000+ for the CVT on a 2006 S.
26A oil Drum lane is the fictional address of t.v.'s Steptoe and Son.
In the 1800's by Africans
it`s about 69 dollars