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<blockquote data-quote="Albie5" data-source="post: 571331" data-attributes="member: 21262"><p>Any tips to remove rear hubs (1971 Bay) wheels haven't moved in years (restoration project) Have backed off adjusters, even squirted WD40 through backplate. Think brake shoes are stuck fast on hubs. Tyres have correct pressures. Tried towing bus with another vehicle to crack them free - wheels just dragged across the ground. Would a puller work in a situation like this? ( I'd have to buy one) Many thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albie5, post: 571331, member: 21262"] Any tips to remove rear hubs (1971 Bay) wheels haven't moved in years (restoration project) Have backed off adjusters, even squirted WD40 through backplate. Think brake shoes are stuck fast on hubs. Tyres have correct pressures. Tried towing bus with another vehicle to crack them free - wheels just dragged across the ground. Would a puller work in a situation like this? ( I'd have to buy one) Many thanks. [/QUOTE]
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