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How to Remove a Stuck Rear Hub Assembly

How to Remove a Stuck Rear Hub Assembly Due to the amount of heat generated around the axle and the usage on the wheel hub assembly, the hub assembly can adhere to the axle to the point that it gets stuck when you are trying to remove it. You can remove a stuck rear hub assembly with a little patience and persistence. The debris or grease between the wheel hub and axle often creates a vacuum, causing the hub to stick. Penetrating oil and a rubber mallet will often do the trick. Things You'll Need Wood blocks Tire tool Floor jack Jack stand Socket wrench set Wire hanger Standard screwdriver Pliers Crescent wrench Rubber mallet Liquid wrench Instructions Place the vehicle transmission in "Park" and set the emergency brake before attempting to remove the stuck rear hub assembly. Place wood blocks behind the front wheels and loosen the lug nuts one full turn on the wheel you are removing with a tire tool. Lift the rear end of the vehicle up with

How to Replace the Rear Brake Shoes on a 2001 Toyota Corolla

How to Replace the Rear Brake Shoes on a 2001 Toyota Corolla The rear drum brakes in your 2001 Toyota Corolla work by pressing a pair of brake shoes against the inside of a drum to produce friction and slow the car. Toyota recommends inspecting the shoes for wear every 15,000 miles. Unlike many cars, the 2001 Corolla doesn't require you to remove the wheel hub to work on the brakes, so you won't need a torque wrench for reassembly. Expect to spend about 20 minutes per wheel. Things You'll Need Lug wrench Jack Jack stand Needle-nose or brake spring pliers Flat-head screwdriver Torque wrench Instructions Loosen the lug nuts and raise the rear wheel off the ground with a jack. Support the vehicle with a jack stand. Remove the lug nuts and wheel. The lift point is on the rail along the bottom edge of the body panel ahead of the rear wheel. If you have two jack stands, lift the vehicle at the point directly between the rear tires to lift both whe

How to Adjust Toyota Echo Rear Brakes

How to Adjust Toyota Echo Rear Brakes On Toyota Echo models equipped with drum type rear brakes, it's occasionally necessary for owners to adjust the brake shoes. The system consists of a complex series of springs and levers that automatically adjust the brakes as you drive the car, but sometimes the brakes fall too far out of adjustment for the self-adjusting feature to work properly. An example might be if you replace the shoes entirely. Afterwards, you will need to set the initial adjustment. Fortunately this is a fairly easy task. Things You'll Need Automotive jack 2 jack stands Flat blade screwdriver Instructions Raise the rear of the car using the automotive jack. Securely support both sides of the car with jack stands. Ensure the parking brake is released. Locate the inspection port on the inside of the brake drum and wheel assembly. The drum is protected by a backing plate, and the inspection hole is located towards the bottom of the plate. Spin t