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Old November 16th, 2014, 1:09 PM
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son has 2008 , 2whl drive silverado that I can't get one drum off. usually I can hit with a hammer and the vibration will loosen the drum up but this one I have pounded on for 10 minutes and it will not move. are the two holes tapped in the drum for a puller? any suggestions or tips? thanks
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son has 2008 , 2whl drive silverado that I can't get one drum off. usually I can hit with a hammer and the vibration will loosen the drum up but this one I have pounded on for 10 minutes and it will not move. are the two holes tapped in the drum for a puller? any suggestions or tips? thanks
What type if axle is it a full floater or semi floater? If it has auto adjusting brake drums then u need to loosen them and if it has ebrake make sure it set if it has cable running into it .
Old November 16th, 2014, 6:44 PM
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its just a little half ton shortbed, its not the brake shoes or the emergency holding them on, they have never been off and the rust is holding them on and like I said I can usually hammer on the outside of the drum and the vibration will loosen them up. I have never used a puller on them and don't know if the two holes tapped into the face of the drum are for a puller? I am looking for some suggestions on what people have used to get them off. thanks
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How bout blast it with the rust buster of your choosing and send it to it's room for 24 hours and hit it again later
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Bit of some Aero Kroil or something along them lines, or a lil bit of heat to the face of the drum and pop with a hammer. You prolly know this, but obviously make sure the keepers are off the studs. The two holes should be for a puller, if they are tapped. Worth a try anyway. good luck to ya
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loosen the adjuster on the brakes
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use rust penetrate, the holes should fit a 8mm bolt. be careful as you can crack the face of the drum using the bolts.
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