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    Removing REAR 90 accord lx DRUMS...??

    So I have to take off my REAR DRUM to replace 2 studs that came lose when trying to take off my tire. A guy put them on to tight with an air gun, an when i took them off with my 4 square/ tire iron, 2 studs spun lose. My problem is, I cant seem to get the drum cover off....i got a flat, an had the brake 2 studs/lugs off to get the tire off. Was told it should just pop right off. But no its just not workin like that, i tryed to pry it off a lil but havent tryed to much, just wasnt sure. Please, any advise will help. paint on them is peeling an are a lil rusted. thanks! kevin PM me an or reply, waiting on answers to start doing this.

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    Use a bigfukenhammer bfh, slam it, and it should come off. If you do not want to do that, stick to long hardened bolts in, as they go in the drum will come out. There should be some holes where the bolts can screw in. This from other drums, Iver never seen a cb's. I got discs. But should work, they never just pop off, lol old rust for the win!

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      #3
      yea thats what i figured the holes were for but wasn't positive! lol now i just have to figure out wat size the bolts are that will screw into the holes.... lol any happen to know? lol thanks again!

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        #4
        My bad.. umm whatever fits I guess.. not too tight as where you cant spin it... Try hitting first.

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          #5
          Umm your ebrake is not engaged right?

          1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
          1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
          2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
          2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 2013-2018
          2007 Honda Fit Sport 2017-2017
          2018 Honda Accord EX-L 2.0T 2018-20XX






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            #6
            Hopefully^

            Seriously, just take a large rubber mallet or metal hammer and hit the drum. This should loosen them enough to come off. I've never needed to do anything else.

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