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#687829 07/10/03 04:41 PM
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Has anyone tried this?

http://www.xkms.org/JC-Whitney-16/Rear-Brake-Drum-Remover.htm

It is not supposed to be a "puller" It puts tension on the drum, supposedly requiring "tapping" with a hammer.
Does it work?
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#687830 07/10/03 04:52 PM
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Don't see the need for it. A few taps with a rubber mallet and it should just come right off with no other tools needed.


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If it doesn't come off, your drums either have a severe lip on the back of them or you aren't using a big enough hammer

#687832 07/10/03 09:40 PM
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when you plan on working on your car, you turn the motor off and put the emergency brakes on and then jack it up...
take the wheel off and then try to take the rear drum off??
the emergency brakes will not let you take the drum off as the shoes are pushing so hard on them you cant take them off with a crane.... you dont need a puller to get any rear drum off of a late model ford car......


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