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How To Remove A Seized Brake Drum Or Rotor 🚙

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How to remove a seized brake drum or rotor with threaded bolt holes. Simply find 1 or 2 metric bolts with 10X1.25 threading insert them in the threaded holes on the brake drum or rotor and use some force with preferably a long rachet and socket or power tool with socket. Run them in evenly until it breaks free of the hub and you should be in business. If you live in snow climates your drum could also be stuck because A lip of rust has grown on the big part inside of the drum preventing the shoes from crossing the face of the drum when you go to pull it off and locking the drum in place. This car is a 2006 Toyota Corolla most other Asian vehicles, modern day usdm vehicles and German cars have threaded holes in the brake discs and drums.

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