Sherwood is absolutely correct. Please be careful and use the axle nut as a safety on the axle so that when the drum does "POP" it won't fly off the car and hurt you! This can be very dangerous. There is no drum that will not come off, some just take longer and need more "pull". My mechanic friend and I cracked two hub pullers doing this job on my '56 last September. We finally got it off with a bigger tool. I would highly advise against using a torch to heat the axles, and or the drums. Paul In a message dated 1/27/2004 7:46:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, SherwoodK writes: > Group: > > I just had the same problem on a Mopar of the same vintage... > > You need a large puller. Put pressure on it by tightening the screw handle >with a sledge. Hit the drum from the side all the way around. Tighten again. >Hit the drum again all the way around. Tighten again. Leave like this for an >hour. It will come loose. It's rusted to the shoes. Repeat until you get > it to pop. Mine took two hours... > > Sherwood Kahlenberg