96 caravan rear hub assy removal
jenkir
09-18-2005, 11:48 AM
Do I need a special tool to remove the rear hub assy on the caravan. I've been able to remove all the bolt but it is not budging. Any help would be appreciated.
Rottweiler28
09-18-2005, 04:35 PM
I am not telling you to do this, I am only telling you that this is how I free up locked on hubs. It sounds to me like you may have some lips around the inside edge of your hup which your brake shoes are hanging up on (Or) a spring may have let go on your brakes thus causing them to open to their maximum, again bringing up on the inner edge of the hub, either way it has to come off, the best thing you could try is to adjust the brakes to their lowest point possible to see if this brings them lower then the lip, if so it should slide right off. If not you may have to get out the hammer. I usually hammer around the outside edge of the hub while rotating it to hit a different spot each time, this usually frees them up to where you may be able to slide the hub off. If not you may have to stick a flathead driver inside the hub and kid of pry the hub away from the vehicle while tapping with the hammer again around the outside of the hub while moving the screwdriver around the hub as it frees up. You may even have to use two screwdrivers together, one to pry and the other to hold the hub out and in place while you move the other to the next location, usually about a inch away. The screwdriver method will most likely ruin the shoes so if you are planning on using them again, this would be a last resort. If not, pry away. If there is quite a lip on there you may have to get it cut down before replacing it or even get a new one.A few whacks to the front of the hub to start with never hurts to break the rust seal which usually forms on there (DONT HIT THE STUDS) Again this is what I do in this case, try at your own risk..lol. Hope this helps and good luck. :smile:
jborris
08-25-2007, 08:30 AM
Rottweiler28!
Seems like you provided great instructions for removing the Rear Drum opposed to the rear Hub. To remove a stuck rear hub, I would suggest some penetrating oil if very rusted and a Slide Hammer. You can usually rent a Slide hammer fairly cheaply. I rented one for $20.
Hope this helps anyone coming across this post as I did.
James
Seems like you provided great instructions for removing the Rear Drum opposed to the rear Hub. To remove a stuck rear hub, I would suggest some penetrating oil if very rusted and a Slide Hammer. You can usually rent a Slide hammer fairly cheaply. I rented one for $20.
Hope this helps anyone coming across this post as I did.
James
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