1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee "size bolt removes brake drum" Questions

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...size bolt on the trreaded hole and turn it in. All this did was break the rotor. If rotors are bad, you may have to remove these with a hammer, Have new ones handy, or you may get lucky and get these ...

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releasing the drum. There should be two small threaded holes, insert the proper size bolt inside and screw the bolts in, alternating a few turns at a time. This will force the drum off the brake shoes

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...bolt with the exact size and thread to fit the hole. I found it useful to "borrow" such bolt from around the work area-My favorite is the one fastening a cable or a hoseclamp to the differential.If ...

cable, then screw a bolt into the hole, this will push off drum, dont no what size bolt is, you can buy a selection cheap at b.q slacken off the pads then hammer the back of the drum rim to remove....

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...size star socket cavalier brake cylinder Torx not star If its the cylinder for the rear drum brakes and not the caliper bolt it is a e6 female torx socket or wrench that will remove the two retaining ...

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...size METAL hammer ( would use a 5lb sledge ) and LIGHTLY tap the BACK edges ( edge closest to shock absorber ) True hitting the drum too hard can cause damage. You have to be gentle but strong. If it ...

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size to remove the retaining bolts, a caliper compressor to do the front brakes. To remove the rear brakes once the drum is removed you have to use a brake repair tool or a large Flat head screwdriver

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...bolt until you feel resistance. Then alternate cranking every rotation. This will force the drum off the pads and hub assembly. Make sure the parking brake is not set. Might not hurt to open brake ...

size to get, wait until you remove the stud and take it with you to the store. Step 2Check the area of the spare tire in the trunk for the jack and the jack tools since you'll need to raise the car to

bolt into to push the drum off....give it a few sharp hits with a hammer.Wear protective googles. Get yourself a brake adjustment tool and back the brakes off; or just keep on beating it with a hammer

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