How to remove a stubborn brake drum. Watch how to remove a brake drum that is stuck on. I go through the steps so anyone can remove their drum brake.
In this case the drum adjuster was stuck so first try to get it off by wiggling back and forth. Then spray penetrating oil to remove rust between the drum and the seat. Then hit it with a hammer hard. This should free the drum if it is just rusted on. If the drum doesn’t come off, then your brakes are probably stuck open preventing the drum from coming off. If this is the case, cut or drill out the holding pins from the back (that hold the shoes in place) and remove the screws to the brake cylinder and then pull the drum off.

Drum Brake Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_UXP6GWkw

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36 thoughts on “How to Remove a STUCK Drum Brake”
  1. I want to say watch a real mechanic take off drums first then you know this guy has no clue never ever drill out the hold down pins btw nice shirt that explains why it took so long

  2. this is a lot of steps for what a sledgehammer can do in a few minutes. drums are held in by 2 pins in most cases. when you hit it hard enough you will shatter what's left of the shoe material or break the pins which by the way you could on some cars grind off from the back if need be. the whole mess of drum and shoes will be on the ground

  3. Went through this a couple days ago. Took 2 hours to get one drum off of a 2003 Ford Ranger and it was on a LOT tighter than the drum in this video.
    We have a "special" hammer for jobs like this. A large ball peen hammer with a 12" metal pipe for a handle welded to it. We also used a couple of 24" pry bars, a steel wedge and drilled out the pins.
    I've never seen the amount of corrosion that this drum and all of the springs / parts had.

    The best part is, once we put the drum back on, it's time to do it all over again on the other side.

  4. Just a few tips put the wheel nuts on a few turns to prevent accidental thread damage to the studs . Buy a real hammer !!! and it is usually a worn drum lip on the preventing it from moving forward so back off the brakes to the max. PS that rear shoe definitely needed replacing . Cheers from down under in Australia

  5. Dear ChrisFix, the design engineers at General Motors wanted me to say "thank you" for saving their lives.
    I was about to hunt them down and kill them. Then I got the drum off.
    Keep up the good work.

  6. For me what worked great was jacking up the entire rear, sticking it in first gear and whacking it as it's spinning, flew right off.

  7. A few years ago I couldn't remove the drums from my 2000 Taurus. Tried everything and ended up using a portable grinder to remove chunks of the drums. Worked. Needed new drums anyway.

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