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Cant get my drums off
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smccullie
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:56 am Up
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Anyone got any tips on how to get the rear drums off a 206 1.4 t reg, I am as far as i have got the rear hub nut off, been out there for ages trying to pull the thing off.
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smiddies
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:59 am Up
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I tried getting my rear drums off too!! They were seized!! Garage said would be easy to change the whole rear axle!!

I needed the rear hubs off due to a snapped handbrake cable!

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mattievrs
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as long as the cotter pin(if it has one) and castle nut are off the stub axle then itll come off easier if the handbrake is off then put the wheel back on and put 2 nuts on finger tight.Then use the wheel to wiggle it all off slowly
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cant you slacken the shoe via the hole in drum?
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smccullie
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:14 am Up
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Its like the drum is hitting of the shoes when i am trying to pull it off, are the shoes set in a lip in the drum
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mattievrs
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no lip but the shoes will be a tight fit.
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The shoes will have worn a lip into the drum making them hard to remove. Flat bladed screwdriver either side to remove. Make sure you grind the lip off before you put them back on.
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i take it there's no hole to adjust the shoe?
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jeoff82
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:06 am Up
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I dont think there is a hole in the drum.
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stevedude
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Mmmm ok,
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nakednakeddave
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jeoff82 wrote:
I dont think there is a hole in the drum.

there is there the wheel nut goes isnt there?

 

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stevedude
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:21 am Up
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just looked in haynes, no hole lol
says use a plastic hammer to tap around it, making sure hand brake is off first.
it also states ya could slacken off hand brake cable "via adjusting bolt" so it will give more slack.
a hub extractor could do it too

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nakednakeddave wrote:
jeoff82 wrote:
I dont think there is a hole in the drum.

there is there the wheel nut goes isnt there?

my fault, i was thinking about other drums ive changed, some have a hole where you poke a screwdriver in to tighten/slacken shoes, but looking in haynes 206s dont

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Whirly
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had to snap mine off and buy new ones they were siezed that bad, when i got the car they hadnt been checked for 57k miles, only wanted to change the shoes Sad
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giveitsomebar
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get a hammer smack quite hard all the way round it put the wheel back on make sure the handbrake is off an kick the wheel from under the wheel turning it every now an then
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