shell rear wheel stuck
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shell rear wheel stuck
I bought a DA integra shell a couple of years ago and now its time to get it running. I went to push it out and the car won't move at all. It's been in the garage for 3 years and when I first brought it home the wheels moved perfectly fine. Can you guys help?
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Re: shell rear wheel stuck
Sure can. Just give me a dozen hours to drive out there.
The first thing I will do is to determine which rear wheel is stuck, and then use a big screwdriver to pry the brake pads loose so the car will move.
Do you still need me to drive out there? I haven't been to Beer Zoo in ages, so maybe it's time for another visit (yes, I know it's actually in Swatara, but that's close enough).
The first thing I will do is to determine which rear wheel is stuck, and then use a big screwdriver to pry the brake pads loose so the car will move.
Do you still need me to drive out there? I haven't been to Beer Zoo in ages, so maybe it's time for another visit (yes, I know it's actually in Swatara, but that's close enough).
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Re: shell rear wheel stuck
If you stored it with the ebrake on the shoes froze to the drums. Jack it up, take the wheel off and whack the **** out of the drum with a hammer. Should do the trick.
If it doesn't you need to use a flathead to manually back the shoes off from the drum a bit, then whack the **** out of it again..
If it doesn't you need to use a flathead to manually back the shoes off from the drum a bit, then whack the **** out of it again..
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Re: shell rear wheel stuck
Sure can. Just give me a dozen hours to drive out there.
The first thing I will do is to determine which rear wheel is stuck, and then use a big screwdriver to pry the brake pads loose so the car will move.
Do you still need me to drive out there? I haven't been to Beer Zoo in ages, so maybe it's time for another visit (yes, I know it's actually in Swatara, but that's close enough).
The first thing I will do is to determine which rear wheel is stuck, and then use a big screwdriver to pry the brake pads loose so the car will move.
Do you still need me to drive out there? I haven't been to Beer Zoo in ages, so maybe it's time for another visit (yes, I know it's actually in Swatara, but that's close enough).
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