Rear Brakes

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wmaske
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Rear Brakes

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Anyone know off the top of there head what size socket I'm going to need to pull my rear drums?
Thanks!
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Post by fatalifeaten »

the castle nuts?

36mm. Bring your big boy wrench or an electric or air impact. It's on at 235 foot pounds or more, and it's got to go back on to at least that.
wmaske
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Post by wmaske »

Yep, the castle nuts.

I finally gotten them off with a 36mm socket, a 1/2" drive ratchet and a 30'" steel pipe for leverage.

I'm sure putting them back on won't be any more fun...lol
fatalifeaten
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Post by fatalifeaten »

You need to make sure that you have them tightened to the right torque specs or they will work themselves lose again and best case you'll end up spinning your drum. Worst case you will lose a wheel while under way and that is potentially fatal if you're at freeway speeds.
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Post by Blue Baron »

The best solution is to buy one of these torque tools. Many VW parts suppliers sell them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66PeguKXnds
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