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Remove rear brake drums

Hyundia accent 1999 1.3 how do i get the rear drums off to renew brake shoes

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  • Anonymous Jul 15, 2008

    rear shoes are stuck to drums?

  • pajul Nov 16, 2008

    I have a 2002 Hyundai that needs brake shoes on the back replaced. The problem is that the shoes are adjusted out and there is probably a built up ridge on the drum that will not allow me to pull off the drum.



    The question is how can I loosen the shoes so the drum can be pulled off? There is no access to the star wheel to allow this operation…



    Paul

  • joe mikovich Mar 01, 2009

    I just can't get the drums off. (08 Accent). One rear is squeeking when brake is applied, car only has 23,000 miles. I was just going to use brake cleaner and see if that would help. Thanks...Joe

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    how do I remove rear brake drums

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    how do i remove rear brake drums on a 1998 kia sportage

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    removing rear brake drums of an iveco 7.5 ton 1990 parcel van

  • Anonymous Mar 21, 2014

    can not remove hub from the rear brake assembly need to know how to retract the brake shoes from the drum

  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2014

    Removing the brake drum

  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2014

    unable to undo nut on axle

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2014

    do i need to adjust the rear bearings when replacing the rear drums

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1. After removing the wheel, remove the brake drum. 2. Remove the shoe hold down spring, the automatic adjuster spring and adjuster lever.
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You only need to bleed the brakes if you disturb the hydraulics Changing the shoes alone DOES NOT necessitate bleeding.

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Maklean is right but he forgot to mention one thing when your done bleed your brakes or your brakes wont work properly

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