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I'm trying to inspect my brakes prior to taking it in for a state safety inspection. Just want to make sure I'm good BEFORE I go, rather than failing and making corrections after the fact.
I'm looking at TM9-2330-202-14&P.pdf Section VIII.WHEELS, HUBS, AND BRAKEDRUMS MAINTENANCE, 4-43.HUB, BRAKEDRUM, AND WHEEL BEARINGS MAINTENANCE (M101A2, M101A3, M116A2, M116A2E1, AND M116A3)., pages 4-83 to 4-85.
REMOVAL
At this point, I just want to take off the brake drum to look things over. This isn't exactly the first time I've looked at a vehicle's brakes, so I know drums sometimes need a bit of persuasion. But this thing is being remarkably stubborn, so I read the TM to see if I was missing something.
But if I'm reading this right, I must pull the grease cap, etc., as described above?
Just want to make sure, because that drum does NOT want to come off. I've removed the wheels and taken out the two screws that hold the brake drum on, but it's not budging. I've whacked it a few times, but no joy, and yes, my parking brake is released!
Any suggestions?

I'm trying to inspect my brakes prior to taking it in for a state safety inspection. Just want to make sure I'm good BEFORE I go, rather than failing and making corrections after the fact.
I'm looking at TM9-2330-202-14&P.pdf Section VIII.WHEELS, HUBS, AND BRAKEDRUMS MAINTENANCE, 4-43.HUB, BRAKEDRUM, AND WHEEL BEARINGS MAINTENANCE (M101A2, M101A3, M116A2, M116A2E1, AND M116A3)., pages 4-83 to 4-85.
REMOVAL
- 1.Support vehicle with suitable jackstands at front and rear corners on side being maintained.
- 2.Remove grease cap (1) from hub (2).
- 3.Remove cotter pin (3) from spindle (4). Discard cotter pin.
- NOTE: Configurations may vary. If trailer has key washers, do step 4. If trailer is equipped with retainers and washers, do step 5.
- 4.Remove nut (5), key washer (6), and outer bearing (7) from spindle (4).
- 5.Remove retainer (
, nut (9), washer (10), and outer bearing (7) from spindle (4).
- 6.Remove hub (2) and brakedrum (11), as an assembly, from spindle (4).
At this point, I just want to take off the brake drum to look things over. This isn't exactly the first time I've looked at a vehicle's brakes, so I know drums sometimes need a bit of persuasion. But this thing is being remarkably stubborn, so I read the TM to see if I was missing something.
But if I'm reading this right, I must pull the grease cap, etc., as described above?
Just want to make sure, because that drum does NOT want to come off. I've removed the wheels and taken out the two screws that hold the brake drum on, but it's not budging. I've whacked it a few times, but no joy, and yes, my parking brake is released!
Any suggestions?