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QuoteI did read back through the thread and Vile did state that you don't have to remove the axle shaft bolts so you didn't miss read that. I also have no idea how to get the drum off without doing so.That is not what I said. I said that you do not have to remove the axle bolts before removing the wheel. Removing the axle before you remove the wheel is a good way to get get gear oil all over your wheel and make a nice mess before you even get started. If you don't have an impact, just break them loose first, but you shouldn't remove the axle bolts until you have your catch pan under the hub and are ready to get started.
I did read back through the thread and Vile did state that you don't have to remove the axle shaft bolts so you didn't miss read that. I also have no idea how to get the drum off without doing so.
Oh, man... This is both comforting and painful to read, Jon.Nice to know I'm not the only and also, I feel your pain.You've basically described my issue to a T... the intermittent issues, the heat, the smell... It's a mess.I will also say, I'm a bit intimidated. As much as I look forward to this job, I really need to keep it under the $775 I've been refunded.Your description of replacing Axels or brazing the landing is also intimidating at the moment.However, I did start this thread by saying I'll do my best to keep my emotion out of it...Yet, while watching only less than an hour of drum brake material I've learned there is no 'housing unit' to be 'pressed into the drum.'Thus, my mechanic was just talking to talk... I'm pretty upset. If this project ends up costing me more than $775, I may walk back over thereand try my hand and getting the full refund with a remainder of $900 for the other 'work' he did while mentioned the better business bureau.I'm not the type of guy to cause a fuss, but I feel completely had and spending $1,600 doesn't come easy for me.1st, what is the landing? Are we talking about the backing plate shown here in the picture attached?(And if so, how much we talking to be replaced if needed?)
Quote from: VileZambonie on April 02, 2021, 06:28:44 amQuoteI did read back through the thread and Vile did state that you don't have to remove the axle shaft bolts so you didn't miss read that. I also have no idea how to get the drum off without doing so.That is not what I said. I said that you do not have to remove the axle bolts before removing the wheel. Removing the axle before you remove the wheel is a good way to get get gear oil all over your wheel and make a nice mess before you even get started. If you don't have an impact, just break them loose first, but you shouldn't remove the axle bolts until you have your catch pan under the hub and are ready to get started.Vile, I gotta regrettably say thank you for proving my wife right... Now even I know all the words go in to this lump above my shoulders.. that doesn't necessarily mean all of any of them get processed...
Any auto parts store should have it sitting on the shelf.