10-18-2006, 11:39 AM
Yeah , rear drums are a bit of a pain in the you-know-what, and certainly take longer than doing the fronts , you need to rent a puller from canadian tire , so you can get the old drum off and i would suggest picking up new drums , they are 80 bucks each , brand spankin new and that includes the rear drums bearings and studs . get em for 80 bucks at a partsource. Getting the rear drum back on is easy so yeah , also remember to mark the nut some how , i used a punch cause technically those should be replaced every 4 times they are removed.
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