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Author | Subject: How to remove rear drums ? |
Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #1
Hello lads, I would like to know how to remove the rear brake drums on my peugeot 306 1.4 meridian on "Y" reg, if any if you guys can point me a right direction, I done this released hand brake and loosened bolt in middle, tried pulling but seems stuck so put it back, so any idea how I could get them off, the bolt on one Hub is hard to open, but the one I opened was hard to get drum off seems hard, any help much appriciated thanks |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:45
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gilesy
Seasoned Pro Location: Greenwich - in that London Registered: 03 Apr 2006 Posts: 5,133 Status: Offline |
Post #2
Rear drums?Try 306oc |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:45
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jord294
Seasoned Pro Location: somewhere in north wales Registered: 09 Nov 2009 Posts: 3,110 Status: Offline |
Post #3
Back off the adjuster through the wheel bolt hole________________________________________ FRESHLY RE-FURBISHED GTI BEAMSFITTING AND LOWERING AVAILABLE. ALL AXLES BUILT USING GENUINE PEUGEOT PARTS IF I'M NOT HERE, IT ONLY MEANS ONE THING.... I'M SOMEWHERE ELSE! |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:50
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Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #4
Lol the truth is you guys, know more than the other peugeot rooms,you lot are wiser and always point me in the tight direction that why I put my drum request on here, lol pretty please with a gti-6/rallye on top |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:51
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Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #5
Thanks Jord, il do that hope that makes it easier to get of pain in arse this puggy pug pug is lol |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:53
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coskev
Seasoned Pro Location: Oswestry Registered: 01 Nov 2009 Posts: 3,132 Status: Offline |
Post #6
They are tight to remove due to the lip that will be present on the inner edge of the drum the shoes do not make contact with the drum right to the outside.Remove the lip with a flap disc in a drill once the drums are off ________________________________________ Red GTB1756 powered Fabia VRS daily driver,LBSC Gti6 eater........Mac1 ZR R1 kit car build in progress. |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 20:58
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Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #7
Thanks coskev, so would I have to try leavering it out somehow, after loosing the adjusting bolt |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:01
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coskev
Seasoned Pro Location: Oswestry Registered: 01 Nov 2009 Posts: 3,132 Status: Offline |
Post #8
No,if the adjuster is wound off they should just slide off Never worked on a 306 with rear drums,but if Andy says you can get to them threw the back plate you will be fine ________________________________________ Red GTB1756 powered Fabia VRS daily driver,LBSC Gti6 eater........Mac1 ZR R1 kit car build in progress. |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:05
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welshpug!
Capt Pedantic Location: Bigend, Wales. Registered: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 25,838 Status: Offline |
Post #9
slacken the handbrake cables off too ________________________________________ need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.comBring on the Trumpets. |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:05
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Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #10
Thanks welshpug, appriciate all your help guys |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:07
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coskev
Seasoned Pro Location: Oswestry Registered: 01 Nov 2009 Posts: 3,132 Status: Offline |
Post #11
welshpug! wrote: slacken the handbrake cables off too Good shout As numpties use the handbrake cables to adjust the rear brakes sometimes ________________________________________ Red GTB1756 powered Fabia VRS daily driver,LBSC Gti6 eater........Mac1 ZR R1 kit car build in progress. |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:17
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Pug bazza
Regular Location: London Registered: 04 Apr 2013 Posts: 195 Status: Offline |
Post #12
Sorted guys, will do that thanks guys appriciate it, |
Posted 3rd Jul 2013 at 21:22
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