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Rear drums....

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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Anyone know how easy it is to open the drums on the Ferozas??? Never had a drum brake vehicle before so don't know what to expect.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Forgot to mention why I want to do this... Got a crapload of mud in them and now the damn thing is near not stopping at all. Brake pedal close to the floor before it starts slowing and the handbrake is near vertical before it works. Maybe the handbrake cable cable needs adjusting???

Oh the delights of mud.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Hammer, meet Screwdriver...Screwdriver, meet Hammer... :D

Give it a few good whacks with the hammer, shakes and loosen things up a bit, Use the screw driver as a pry bar, work one side, then the other, move around like you should do when undoing wheelnuts....takes time but worked for me..
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Post by murcod »

Paul if you want the brake section from the manual let me know and I can Email it to you.
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Post by SimplyPV »

w about u jus take it in to a "professional" hmmm? lmao
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

murcod wrote:Paul if you want the brake section from the manual let me know and I can Email it to you.


Thanks Murcod, That would be cool.
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Post by the wilk »

The drums on my Feroza were a complete b*****d to get off! If i remember right they have an M10 fine thread in two holes on the drum face so you can screw a bolt in to draw the drum off the hub. But don't expect the threads to be any good. One side of mine was OK but the other was knackerd. Took me close to an hour to pry it off. Best thing i found to use was some BIG screwdrivers and a BIG hammer,some swearing and lots of patience :lol:
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

SimplyPV wrote:w about u jus take it in to a "professional" hmmm? lmao



I don't see it requiring a mechanic to open them up and wash out a bit of mud. :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:

I think I can manage a pair of drum brakes now that I have the hammer and screwdriver info. And just as well... they are all the tools I have. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Re: rear drums

Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

the wilk wrote:The drums on my Feroza were a complete b*****d to get off! If i remember right they have an M10 fine thread in two holes on the drum face so you can screw a bolt in to draw the drum off the hub. But don't expect the threads to be any good. One side of mine was OK but the other was knackerd. Took me close to an hour to pry it off. Best thing i found to use was some BIG screwdrivers and a BIG hammer,some swearing and lots of patience :lol:


Cheers Mate,

Will give the bolt thing a go.... I have a whole box of M10'S lying around... now all I need is a spanner...... :? :? :?

Will no doubt let you guys know how many ways I managed to use the F%#@ word while trying to get them off..... :rofl:
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Post by Skyzic »

If You still have threads left You could try what I did and screw the bolts threw the links of a chainand then into the wheel hub and use a slide hammer on it. I still had to beat the hell out of it but worked better then the screwdriver.
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Post by Croz »

mine were a bit hard to get off on sunday, but i just stuck the end of the tool provided to remove the hub centers into the holes for the bolts and worked them off.

My handbrake was also rooted after sat, but a few turns of the cable adjusting bolts saw that fixed.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Thanks guys... will keep you updated...
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Post by Tasrocky »

The Handbrake problem could be siezed adjusters.

I got the Rocky back from the mechanic today with a similar problem, pedal almost to the floor, handbrake all the way up and still nothing. Now it only has to go up 2 or 3 clicks. :)
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Post by murcod »

Paul, you should have an Email waiting for you. Good luck!
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Post by murcod »

The Email just got rejected- have you got another Email address I can send it to? The file is 1.9meg in size.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Well guys. Finally got the time to clean out the drums yesterday. Don't know what you guys were on about though. I took me 5 minutes to take the drums off the thing. :finger: :finger: :finger:

Well a lot of crap was found in there including a piece of cement????????? Don't ask I have no idea....

Anyway, drums all ok working like a dream. Thanks for all your help fellas.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

FerociousFeroza wrote:It took me 5 minutes to take the drums off the thing. :finger: :finger: :finger:


Well, it did take me 25 minutes to realise I had the handbrake on beforehand though... :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Funny how we tend to omit these little bits of embarrasing info on our posts....
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