The brake drums on a 2007 Chrysler Sebring are connected to the rear wheels through the lug studs. Brake shoes are located within the drum, and when the brake pedal is pressed, small plungers spread the pads against the brake drum, slowing the vehicle down. If the lining inside the drums wears too thin, the drums will need to be serviced. Brake drums can be replaced or turned. Turning a brake drum means grinding the surface, thus making it smooth again. Take your old drums to an automotive machine shop to see if they can be reused.
Instructions
- 1
Park the vehicle on a level surface. Place wood blocks in front and behind the front wheels.
2Loosen, but do not unscrew the lug nuts on the two rear wheels, using a lug wrench.
3Raise the rear of the vehicle, using a floor jack. Support the vehicle with jack stands, then remove the jack.
4Unscrew the lug nuts from the two rear wheels, using a lug wrench. Lift the wheels off the hubs and move them out of the way.
5Slide the brake drums off the lug studs, and remove them from the vehicle.