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Re: TO 35 Brake drum removal
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Posted by Lester G on February 22, 2007 at 05:45:06 from (152.163.100.204):
In Reply to: TO 35 Brake drum removal posted by TX Mack on February 21, 2007 at 20:58:15:
Hi TX Mack : Well its not all that hard to get them off. I did the ones on my F40 last year.After you get the wheel off you will find 2 large slotted panhead screws in the drums near the axel. Remove these with a large screw driver.Then go the back side of the drum and you will find a slot to adjust the brakes shoes tension. Back these off and then the drum should slide right off unless its siezed to the axel face, then just tap it lightly to free it up.Good luck and if you have anymore questions feel free to email me,ok. Good Luck Lester
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