I tried to take the drum off my drum brake and it's not budging. Before I start smashing and blow torching it is there something I'm missing? I'm not familiar with the RT4WD rear end and I don't want to break anything, no pun intended.
And yes the parking brake is off.
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Oh and make sure your e-brake isn't on! hahahah...other than that, pound away!
The Honda rear drum setup is a self adjusting assembly, you screw in the self adjusting wheel until you feel a slight drag on the drum as you slide it on, and then just do a couple hard brakes. The self adjuster automatically adjusts itself under hard braking.
ditto...hahahah
Unfortunately with a wagon, things like this need to be planned before you tear it apart...
I got the Wagner shoes, all hardware, and new self adjusters for ~$100. Didn't need new drums though, they were able to just turn mine.
EDIT: Also got the drum hydraulic cylinders (BrakeSelect was the only brand available) from them, as part of that $100 price.
Nice! Yeah I brought mine into baxters and they hooked it up. Now I'm looking at getting everything new on the front brakes but I'm working 72 hours straight.
Would you happen to have the part number for the brake shoes? The shop doing mine has went through 5 different sets and can't seem to find any to match.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/WAG1/PAB545/03353.oap?year=1990&make=Honda&model=Civic&vi=1381126&ck=Search_drum+shoes_C0068_1381126_-1&keyword=drum+shoes&pt=C0068&ppt=C0009
Part number: PAB545
What problems?
I have used both Nolthane and Noltec with no issues.