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Old 08-06-2015, 06:59 AM   #17
wingnut6999
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Re: rear drum removal

Ok. The drum is off. I used a wire brush on my dremmel and cleaned where the drum met the shaft. Sprayed with deep creep. Then while prying on one side I tapped with a hammer on the other. After it came off and I saw what was underneath I wanted to put it back on. Lol no shoes left. Everything covered in black dust. Drum actually looks good. The connector for the ebrake was what was scraping on the inside face of the drum. Thanks all for the help.
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