Rocket55 wrote:The only thing that holds the brake drum on is the wheel. Once you take the wheel off the brake drum will just pull off, sometimes by hand, sometimes with the encouragement of a couple of taps with a hammer. Then simply hose the brake assymbly out. Hose the drum out, but it back on, put the wheel back on and adjust the brakes up with a flat blade screw driver through the little horizontal slot just above the axle. Job done
Steve9R wrote:the correct way to remove drums is :.. if you look at the drum you'll see two threaded holes that seem out of place.. find two bolts that have the correct thread and screw them in, as they will seperate the drum and allow it to be removed easily..
Steve
BIGFOOTJR wrote:Lithium grease on moving parts and use ultra blue to seal around the drum, studs and axle.
mitch_893 wrote:get yourself a trolley jack and learn how to do it yourself is really the only way. set of axle stands would be advisable, but your only really just jacking the back wheels up enough so you can spin them. then all you need is a flat blade screwdriver.
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