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Iveco Daily 35c12 handbrake


Al Cormack
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Anyone know how to get the drum off to inspect / change handbrake shoes and mechanism. Handbrake is pants at the moment.

 

Had a quick look yesterday as mot today. Took wheels off and brake caliper.

Couple of little rubber bungs I was hoping to find a little adjuster inside to move the shoes out, but couldn't find anything in there.

 

Do you have to undo the 6 (might be more) hub nuts?

 

Cheers...Al

 

 

Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd

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Not familiar with the Iveco but There's usually a star wheel behind the rubber bungs, but can be off at a funny angle, if they're worn and not performing anyway you may get it of with a bit of hammering around the edges.

 

 

A starwheel is what I was hoping to find. I'll have another poke around, and if no good remove the hub bolts. Can't see any other way of getting the drum off.

 

 

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