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Hey guys i want to paint the rear drum brakes of my 2001 honda civic. I know some people leave them on the axle and just paint but i want to remove the entire drum brake off and sand it down and paint. I have being looking at threads and i see when you remove the bolts you take the first piece of the drum. How can i just take the entire drum off for paint?
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I wouldnt bother taking it off. True you will get better results. I painted my drums black back in may and they still look great, no chipping or anything. Buy the Dulicolor caliper paint from your local auto store and take the time to clean it and paint it well.
don't make the mistake I made and drive the car before the paint is completely dry - you'll end up with paint splatters on the inside of your rims which are hard to clean off
1. Go to junkyard and get rear trailing arms from an Si or Integra from your generation
2. Bolt them on your car
3. Paint your nice pretty new rear disc brakes! Plus you'll stop much better