> >Here's my first puzzle: My old man had one of the old fashioned drum >pullers, the kind that bolt on with the lugs. I can't find the darn thing, >and I can't find one in any auto store or tool store either. How do you get >the rear drums off without one?! (The backing plate, of course, covers the >lip of the drum so you can't use a newer puller.) Or, better yet, where can >I get the puller? > >At any rate, I'm glad to discover the list. > > Thanks > Dan > I don't know if they have an AutoZone where you live, but they rent tools like that for free. You just give the deposit, take the tool and when you return the tool, you get the deposit back. I just rented their hub puller last weekend when I rebuilt my brakes. It's called a "front-wheel-drive hub puller", but it worked for the rear hubs on my '58 Dodge. In any case, a new one shouldn't be more than $30 or so. (the depsit was only $20). Tom |