Calipers, Rotors, Pads, Lines & more- OEM and Aftermarket
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By VegasCivic
#157800 prybar / BF Screwdriver.
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By Apexracing
#157820
VegasCivic wrote:prybar / BF Screwdriver.


please read the previous posts before you give bad advise.
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By itCouldgeTwoRse
#157914 agreed prybar/ bf screwdriver = more broken things.

i personally never had that much trouble with a rear drum. couple of taps and the usually came right off. guessing the drums on your car havnt been touched since like 97? :lol:
By MG6
#157922 thanks all... Still got a question:

So just get a thread of 10mm or 8mm a go to town, but do I use it as a lever? I don't see anyway to pull it out? Sorry, never did have problem with drum before... then again, it has been so long I had a car with drum, I'm dumb founded now.

Thank for all the help.
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By itCouldgeTwoRse
#157924 use a prybar big screw driver and slide it between the wheel studs as you tighten down the bolts once the bolts have gone in far enought the break the drum free you dont need the leverage anymore and can prolly wiggle it off from there

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i tried my best :lol:
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By itCouldgeTwoRse
#157925 you dont need a puller im dumb and wasnt thinking. :(

as you screw the bolts in it pushes the drum off the hub.
By MG6
#157926 wait.. confused.. The bolt hole doesn't got thru. It isn't a hole it is only a semi hole that has a few thread to thread in a stud...

Not sure if this is OEM or not, but it sure making it hard for me to take it out without wacking the drum. :x
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By itCouldgeTwoRse
#157931 right it is a semi hole has a few threads in it. thread a bolt into the hole as you tighten it down it pushes the drum off the hub. and the only way to tighten it down is to use a prybar between the studs to hold it in place. once the drum breaks free you should be able to wiggle it off.

sorry tryin my best via typeing and internet posts :lol:
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By Apexracing
#157947 you dont even have to thread the bolt in that hard, turn them evenly and you can hold the drum still with one hand, another pry bar or hammer comment and im going to hammer some one :x
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By itCouldgeTwoRse
#157974 prybars hmm they good stuffs :lol:

but i guess now "its hammer time!" :lol: :lol:
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By asianrob
#157978
Apexracing wrote:its 8mm or 10 mm thread im not sure which, just buy two of each from a hardware store.


its a 12mm bolt
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By eg84dr
#166402 its a 12mm bolt

yup if you have removed ur ac and kept the bolts those work perfect!
if u still got problems letus know i can get a pic tomorw


edit: this is real old sorry lol
my bad