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How to remove seized on brake drum
The passenger side rear wheel is seized. I assume this as a brake problem. How do I go about removing the drum?
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
beat the hell out of it with a hammer.
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
yep you're going to just have to use some brute force.
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
If wacking it with a hammer don't work then look for the heads of the shoe retaining pins on the backing plate. They look like the heads of nails. Grind them off and everything (shoes, springs, retainers, drum) will pull right off.
You get new pins in a complete hardware kit. |
Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
You guys are brutal. :D
Go through the little hole with a brake spoon and back off the shoes. If it's seized to the axle itself THEN you use the hammer. |
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
What happens if I jack up that wheel then drive forward? Will I spin the tire or break something else?
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
Put the truck securely on jack stands. Remove wheels. Spray brake hub where it meets axle and lug nuts liberally with PB Blaster or Kroil. Close shop go to bed.
Come back day later, repeat above process. Come back third day. Install two lug nuts on both drums to keep from launching drums into neighbors yard. Start up truck. (Truck is still on jack stands right?) Place foot on brake and put truck in gear. Remove foot from brake. Accelerate, stop, repeat. Put truck in reverse, accelerate stop repeat. Drums should be broken free. If not beat off with BFH..... |
Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
The drum is off by beating it with a 10-lb hammer. Nothing broken.
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Re: How to remove seized on brake drum
start with checking for a rust ridge @ axle to drum hole,wire wheel that off.
I spoon too when I can....when it's hammer time (leave a nut on and) hit the edge,not the front. |
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