Tanker1949
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I just got a 51 GMC m135 and one of the drums are seized. Anyone know how to fix it?
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I see ?803 on your data plate, that is your vin. However lots of states used the motor number as the vin back in the day, and that would start with 302.Is this the vin
1102458786
Here they are registered by the VIN stamped on the data plate. One of my trucks had the same VIN is a boat motor in this state, so we made the VIN GMCXXXX.Sooooo.....when you register what do you use for a complete vin number? M135XXXXX?
Welcome to the site! Looks like you aren't too far away from me. I bought the truck in my avatar in Wichita and drove it the 170+ miles home. That was a fun trip.
Are you trying to get the hub off or are you trying to get the wheel to turn because the brakes are locked? If you are trying to get the wheel to just turn, you can back the brakes off by turning the adjustments on the back by turning them toward the rear of the truck.
When you get the time, definitely let us know what number your truck is and the registration number on the hood if it's still there. It's neat to see who has what. I have all mine listed in my signature and some links to videos of two of the trucks. #5314 is the one that came from Wichita.
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