How do i get the rear brake drum off of a 84 toyota camery?

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There should be 2 holes in the drum. These are threaded and you can put in a bolt to assist you removing the drum.
Gentley tighten the screws in a even manor, You may have to tap with a hammer once you have pressure applied to free them up.
Once you have them off make sure you sand the center of the hub and apply grease when you put them back on to help you the next time.

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Make sure your parking brake is NOT set, start tapping around it with a hammer, gently pry it off around and around with a chisel or something. Make sure you dont have screws holding it on!

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I had to go apeshit on my '89 Celica and quite literally attack the drum with a hammer. I just hit the top, bottom, left, right, top, bottom, left, right until it started moving.
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