Ranger 4WD V6-3.0L VIN V Flex Fuel (1999)
Brake Drum: Service and Repair
Special Tools
Removal
WARNING: Asbestos fiber dust can be present on brake and clutch assemblies and is hazardous to health if inhaled. Brake and clutch
assemblies must be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner recommended for use with asbestos fibers, such as a brake/clutch/service vacuum. The
bag must be labeled per OSHA instructions, sealed, and the trash hauler notified as to the bag's contents.
WARNING: If a vacuum suitable for asbestos is not available, cleaning must be done wet. If dust generation is still possible, technicians
must wear government-approved toxic dust purifying respirators.
The Occupational Safety And Health Act (OSHA) requires areas where asbestos dust generation is possible to be isolated and posted with
warning signs. Only technicians performing brake or clutch repair are to be present in the area.
WARNING: To reduce the possibility of uneven braking, always replace rear brake shoes and linings at both ends of an axle.
1. Remove the wheel and tire assembly.
2. CAUTION: Use of a brake drum puller or a torch is not recommended. Brake drum distortion can result.
NOTE: If the brake drum is rusted to the axle shaft pilot diameter, tap the center of the brake drum between the wheel studs.
Remove the brake drum.
1
Remove and discard the spring nut.
2
Pull the brake drum off the axle shaft.