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Belsh 04-08-2023 01:38 PM

Brake drum removal
 
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I have a problem in that the front brakes need adjusted as even once bled I can still turn the wheel by hand. Main issue I have is the spacers are holding the drums on but I cant get them loosened off due to the wheel spinning when I try and loosen them?? I'm stuck lol

Getter-Done 04-08-2023 02:02 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
You could drill 2 holes in a piece of long flat metal to act as a lever.
Bolt it to 2 of the studs the spindle then swap them around till you get them all broke loose.

Or if you have a hardware store close that carry's some Unistrut like the link below it might work also.

link: https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Unist...99077813&psc=1

Warrens69GMC 04-08-2023 02:18 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Wood 2x2 between the studs contacting ground.

weq92f 04-08-2023 02:29 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
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Use an impact.

-klb

Belsh 04-08-2023 03:31 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Thanks guys

Belsh 04-09-2023 12:43 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
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Any more ideas to get these spacers off? Ive tried heat and leverage and theyre not budging. Ordered an impact driver so just hoping that does the trick if no other ideas

Cheers

Getter-Done 04-09-2023 12:51 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Spray them with Kroil, pbblaster or your Favorite rust-buster.

Or a 50/50 Mixture of acetone and Transmission fluid.
(By itself, transmission fluid isn’t strong enough to remove rust. However, when mixed in a 50/50 solution of acetone, it becomes a very powerful rust remover. Acetone is the secret ingredient most people aren’t aware of. If you are dealing with rust on your car, and have some used transmission fluid in your garage.)

Maybe the impact will bust them after you soak them with one of the aboved mentioned.

Belsh 04-09-2023 01:19 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9194941)
Spray them with Kroil, pbblaster or your Favorite rust-buster.

Or a 50/50 Mixture of acetone and Transmission fluid.
(By itself, transmission fluid isn’t strong enough to remove rust. However, when mixed in a 50/50 solution of acetone, it becomes a very powerful rust remover. Acetone is the secret ingredient most people aren’t aware of. If you are dealing with rust on your car, and have some used transmission fluid in your garage.)

Maybe the impact will bust them after you soak them with one of the aboved mentioned.

Thanks, I shall give that a try

Palf70Step 04-09-2023 03:30 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Someone probably used loctite on them. You may need heat the lug bolts up before you use the long breaker bar or ratchet

HO455 04-09-2023 05:39 PM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
I know this is a long shot but did you try turning them the wrong way? Maybe someone installed some Mopar studs and they are left hand threads. It's a sure fire way to stop wheel thieves.

That being said I agree with Palf70Step about Loctite being a real possibility.

Sheepdip 04-10-2023 12:59 AM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9194941)
Spray them with Kroil, pbblaster or your Favorite rust-buster.

Or a 50/50 Mixture of acetone and Transmission fluid.
(By itself, transmission fluid isn’t strong enough to remove rust. However, when mixed in a 50/50 solution of acetone, it becomes a very powerful rust remover. Acetone is the secret ingredient most people aren’t aware of. If you are dealing with rust on your car, and have some used transmission fluid in your garage.)

Maybe the impact will bust them after you soak them with one of the aboved mentioned.

Just read an article on ratings of the acetone/tranny fluid vs store bought penetrating oils. The 50/50 Acetone/Tranny Fluid beat them all.

Getter-Done 04-10-2023 06:22 AM

Re: Brake drum removal
 
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Originally Posted by Sheepdip (Post 9195140)
Just read an article on ratings of the acetone/tranny fluid vs store bought penetrating oils. The 50/50 Acetone/Tranny Fluid beat them all.

Yeah

It really works:metal:


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