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Brake Shoes: Crucial for Drum - type Braking

Brake Shoes: Crucial for Drum - type Braking

Brake shoes are used in drum - type braking systems. They expand to contact the inner wall of the brake drum when braking, generating friction to stop the vehicle, commonly found in older cars and trucks.
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Advantages of the product

Good Wear Resistance

Constructed with wear - resistant materials, they can maintain their braking performance over a long time, reducing the need for frequent replacement.

Suitable for Various Vehicles

Available in different specifications, brake shoes are suitable for a variety of vehicles with drum - type braking systems, from small cars to large trucks.

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Like any mechanical item, worn brake shoes will give off clear indications of their condition. A common indicator, as an example, is reduced brake performance which is exhibited in longer stopping distances. Notable reduced performance may also bring upon strange sounds, such as grinding or squeaking when braking. This is most likely to occur with high wear as metal components start to make contact with one another. Uneven wear could also cause vibrations in the brake pedal or steering wheel. Other than those, there are also noticeable signs of severe wear that include the braking shoe’s thin lining or exposed metal which indicate that the shoe’s change is imperative.

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What is the function of brake shoes?

Brake shoes are used in drum - type braking systems. They expand and press against the inner wall of the brake drum when the brakes are applied, creating friction to slow or stop the vehicle.
No, brake shoes are mainly used in vehicles with drum - type braking systems, such as some older cars, trucks, and buses. Modern vehicles often use disc - type braking systems.
Inspect the thickness of the friction material on the brake shoes. If it's below the recommended minimum (usually around 2 - 3mm), or if there are signs of uneven wear, they need replacement.

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Customer Reviews

Aiden

I've used these brake shoes on my old car, and they've been working well. They distribute pressure evenly, resulting in uniform wear and longer service life. A good choice for budget - conscious drivers.

Grace

For truck owners with drum brakes, these brake shoes are a must - try. They are sturdy and can handle heavy - duty use, providing consistent braking performance every time.

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Cost - effective

Cost - effective

With a good balance of performance and price, brake shoes offer a cost - effective braking solution for vehicle owners.