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1949 Plymouth Rear Drum Removal ?


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the smarter the electronic device the dumber the user it seems....cursive writing is going the way of the dodo.   I can write upside down and backward with both hands in cursive.  Maybe not at breakneck speed, but legible.   Why....well, why not?

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What I learned is don't buy the cheap tool. 

Personally I've done many of these and never needed heat. I've even heard you're not supposed to heat them. If it doesn't come off get a bigger hammer.

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15 minutes ago, Young Ed said:

What I learned is don't buy the cheap tool. 

Personally I've done many of these and never needed heat. I've even heard you're not supposed to heat them. If it doesn't come off get a bigger hammer.

and refrain from smacking the end of the axle....the toughest hubs I have ever tried to remove were from a light duty Volvo PV544 with the Salisbury (Euro copy) give me a big enough lever and place to anchor it and I will move the world....

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