How to remove Brake Drums on a 1998 Hyundai Excel
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Re: How to remove Brake Drums on a 1998 Hyundai Excel
hyundaitech wrote:
> It may already be gone. If there are two small empty holes (one of which
> has the threaded portion of the hub underneath), then the screw wasn't
> reinstalled when the drum was removed previously.
Your right there were two holes, but the drum remained firm, do i need
a bake puller to remove.. and many thanks>
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Re: How to remove Brake Drums on a 1998 Hyundai Excel
hyundaitech wrote:
> It may already be gone. If there are two small empty holes (one of which
> has the threaded portion of the hub underneath), then the screw wasn't
> reinstalled when the drum was removed previously.
Your right there were two holes, but the drum remained firm, do i need
a bake puller to remove.. and many thanks>
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Re: How to remove Brake Drums on a 1998 Hyundai Excel
Chances are it's just rusted on or there's a rust ridge preventing it from
sliding over the shoes. I have about a 3 pound plastic hammer I hit them
with to knock them loose. What's that in metric, about 1.2kg? If they
break loose from the hub but still won't pull all the way off, you'll
probably need to remove the console and loosen the parking brake cable to
get enough play to remove the drums.
sliding over the shoes. I have about a 3 pound plastic hammer I hit them
with to knock them loose. What's that in metric, about 1.2kg? If they
break loose from the hub but still won't pull all the way off, you'll
probably need to remove the console and loosen the parking brake cable to
get enough play to remove the drums.
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Re: How to remove Brake Drums on a 1998 Hyundai Excel
Chances are it's just rusted on or there's a rust ridge preventing it from
sliding over the shoes. I have about a 3 pound plastic hammer I hit them
with to knock them loose. What's that in metric, about 1.2kg? If they
break loose from the hub but still won't pull all the way off, you'll
probably need to remove the console and loosen the parking brake cable to
get enough play to remove the drums.
sliding over the shoes. I have about a 3 pound plastic hammer I hit them
with to knock them loose. What's that in metric, about 1.2kg? If they
break loose from the hub but still won't pull all the way off, you'll
probably need to remove the console and loosen the parking brake cable to
get enough play to remove the drums.
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