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@jthawthorne you have not told us what model EZGO you have. Those details are sometimes important. You keep on talking about removing the hub and I am not sure why you are trying to remove the hub to remove the brake drum. All you have to do is to remove the cotter pin (107), the castle nut (106) and back your brake lining off with the help of the adjuster. the tap the drum with a hamer a few times and it should pull of. You may consider posting a couple of images of what you are looking at with your question. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that. You '''cannot remove the hub''' unless you remove the brake drum since the hub is held in place by commonly 4 bolts that are on the inside of the assembly.
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@jthawthorne you have not told us what model EZGO you have. Those details are sometimes important. You keep on talking about removing the hub and I am not sure why you are trying to  remove the hub to remove the brake drum. All you have to do is to remove the cotter pin (107), the castle nut (106) and back your brake lining off with the help of the adjuster. the tap the drum with a hamer a few times and it should pull of. You may consider posting a couple of images of what you are looking at with your question. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that. You '''cannot remove the hub''' unless you remove the brake drum since the hub is held in place by commonly 4 bolts that are on the inside of the assembly.

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