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How do you remove the brake drum on a car?

How do you remove the brake drum on a car?

The brake drum on some vehicles is held in position by a cap covered nut. Use a flat screwdriver to pry the cover off of the nut. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the nut.

Is it easy to remove rear brake shoe?

The drum covers and protects the shoe as well as the springs and the internal slave cylinder. It is fairly simple to open the drum. However, removing the shoe is more difficult. You will need the necessary tools to complete this job. Be sure to put on your protective eye wear before you begin working on your vehicle.

How long does it take to replace a brake drum?

Brake drum maintenance and replacement requires that you first remove the old brake drums from the wheels. This procedure is usually fairly simple, requiring no more than a half hour or so and common vehicle maintenance tools. Park the vehicle in a clear, flat area.

Why are the brake drums on my car stuck?

by Chris Moore. Brake drums on the rear wheels of a car can be difficult to remove at times. There can be a number of reasons for the drums to get stuck, mainly due to the expansion of the shoes within the drum. Sometimes it can be fixed just by retracting the shoes, and sometimes some force is needed.

How do you take rear brake drum off?

Unscrew the brake drum if needed. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws securing the brake drum to the wheel. Draw the brake drum forcefully towards you. Use a screwdriver and rubber mallet or a brake drum puller to take the drum off of the wheel if you are unable to remove the drum by unscrewing it and pulling it.

When to change your brake drums?

A brake drum with heat cracks, gouges severe hot spots, or that exceeds the specification limit should be discarded and replaced with a new drum. If you are within spec, these drums can be machined or “turned” at a machine shop.

When to replace brake drums?

Most car mechanics and makers say you should replace your car’s drum brake lining when it has worn down to about 1/8 inches or less. You can tell when this happens by measuring the lining with a tape measure. You should plan on having to replace them about every 12,000 miles, or a year of use, whichever comes first.

How do you remove a stuck brake drum?

Use a puller to remove the drum. Center of the hub should have a depressed area where the puller’s center bolt can be places. Then clip the jaws on the outer edge of the drum and tighten the center bolt until the drum breaks free.

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Ruth Doyle