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Voyager rear brakes


mike devliegher
05-07-2005, 05:53 PM
I am trying to replace the rear brake shoes on my 1998 Voyager. I can't get the drums off. I have turned the adjusting wheel and the wheel turns freely. :confused:

GTP Dad
05-08-2005, 12:48 PM
I had the same problem with mine when I changed them on a 97. I would spray some lubricant around the center and the wheel studs. Then get a bigger hammer or a puller and they should come off. Sometimes brute force is the only way to get these things off.

t_arnold
05-08-2005, 06:39 PM
I am trying to replace the rear brake shoes on my 1998 Voyager. I can't get the drums off. I have turned the adjusting wheel and the wheel turns freely. :confused:
I just had the same problem with the wifes 98 Grand Voyager. Here's what I did. Backed the adjuster off. Laid under the van. took a 5lb hammer, tapped the bottom of the drum. rotated it 90 degrees, did it again. I did rhat a few times, & the drum started to come free. There was rust around the center hub. After I got the drum off, I cleaned all the brake hardware, & cleaned the center hub. Nice & shiny now. I also took some 320 grit sandpaper to the inside of the drum where it sits against the hub, Sanded it clean, & put it back on.

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