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    ChrisR1987ChrisR1987
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      Not sure if youve seen these vids but Id reccomend this one.

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      mhjdenmarkmhjdenmark
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        hey again._x000D_
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        No holes on the drum to use that method, its all solid._x000D_
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        i have actually gotten them off, but not without damage, reason im asking is for future notice, i mean: can it really be true that Suzuki havent given us any means of getting those d

        #460747
        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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          Unfortunately there is no ‘proper’ way.

          #460748
          LonestartechLonestartech
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            I’ve used a dead blow mallet

            #460749
            dreamer2355dreamer2355
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              [quote]Quoted From Lonestartech:_x000D_
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              I’ve used a dead blow mallet

              #460750
              3SheetsDiesel3SheetsDiesel
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                Whenever I come across a drum brake that’s being ornery and not wanting to come off, I bash it with my 32oz dead-blow hammer.

                #460751
                mhjdenmarkmhjdenmark
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                  Thanks for the advice guys, i added them to my knowledge toolbox =)_x000D_
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                  what i did actually to prevent this from happening next time was to grind a slight angle on the drum right where the rust groove was, not where the shoe presses on the drum, but really

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