Drum Brake Shoes

  • Premium Dipped Coating – Provides corrosion resistance for superior durability.
  • Ensures safe operation and adequate durability.
  • Excellent fade recovery.
  • Very good wear with long working life.
  • Excellent braking efficiency under any extreme condition.
  • Low dusting formulation.
  • OE specific assembly processes.

Reference No. of drum brake shoes

FMSI No. TRW No. FERODO No. WVA No. OE No.
S631
1433-S631
GS8590 FSB683 44060-37G25
44060-37G26
44060-56G26
44060-0W725
44060-0W726
44060-0W727
44060-37G27
D4060-0W727
DD060-56G26
44060-7B725
44060-7Z825

Car Application of drum brake shoes

INFINITI
INFINITI  QX 3.3 Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1997-
NISSAN
NISSAN  NAVARA (D22_) 2.5 D 4×4 Pickup 2001-
NISSAN  NAVARA Platform/Chassis (D22) 2.4 Platform/Chassis 1999-2005
NISSAN  NAVARA Platform/Chassis (D22) 3.0 TD 4WD Platform/Chassis 2001-2008
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 2.4 Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1999-2004
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 2.7 TD 4WD Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1997-2004
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 3.2 TD 4WD Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1997-2004
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 3.3 V6 4WD Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1997-2004
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 3.3 V6 4WD Closed Off-Road Vehicle 1998-2000
NISSAN  PATHFINDER II (R50) 3.5 V6 4WD Closed Off-Road Vehicle 2000-2004
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.4 4WD Pickup 1986-1992
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.4 4WD Pickup 1992-1996
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.4 4×4 Pickup 1985-1994
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.4 i 12V 4WD Pickup 1992-1998
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.5 D 4WD Pickup 1996-1998
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.5 D 4WD Pickup 1987-1998
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.5 D 4WD Pickup 1986-1991
NISSAN  PICK UP (D21) 2.7 D 4WD Pickup 1987-1991
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 Pickup 1997-2002
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 4WD Pickup 1997-2002
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 4WD Pickup 1997-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 4WD Pickup 2001-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 i 4WD Pickup 1998-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.4 i 4WD Pickup 2002-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.5 D 4WD Pickup 1998-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.5 D 4WD Pickup 1997-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.5 TD Pickup 1998-2001
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 2.5 TD 4WD Pickup 1998-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 3.0 TD Pickup 2001-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 3.0 TD 4WD Pickup 2001-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 3.2 D 4WD Pickup 1998-2005
NISSAN  PICK UP (D22) 3.2 TD Pickup 1997-2001
NISSAN (ZHENGZHOU)
NISSAN (ZHENGZHOU)  (ZHENGZHOU) EQ D22 I Pickup 2.4 4WD Pickup 1999-2005
NISSAN (ZHENGZHOU)  (ZHENGZHOU) PALADIN 2.4 Closed Off-Road Vehicle 2003-
NISSAN (ZHENGZHOU)  (ZHENGZHOU) PALADIN 2.4 All-wheel Drive Closed Off-Road Vehicle 2003-
NISSAN (ZHENGZHOU)  (ZHENGZHOU) PALADIN 3.3 All-wheel Drive Closed Off-Road Vehicle 2003-2008

Introduction

Brake shoe linings are made from different heat resistant materials mixed with compounds such as brass, ceramic, and graphite. This lining can be riveted or glued to the shoe. These materials have replaced the asbestos linings manufactured in the past. Please note that asbestos is a hazardous material. NEVER breath brake dust. Assume that every brake system you are working with is hazardous (It is!) and dispose of any brake dust properly.

Primary brake shoe location, rear brake components.
When the brakes are applied the primary shoe is forced into contact with the brake drum by the piston of the wheel cylinder. The rotating brake drum then drags the primary brake shoe along with it in its forward rotation. This forward motion wedges the shoe into the drum and transfers to the secondary shoe, which is also forced into the drum with help from the wheel cylinder’s piston. Brake shoe anchors are attached to the backing plate and allow for the brake shoes to come into full contact with the drum, providing an anchor for the momentum.
It’s the lining of the primary and secondary shoes coming into contact with the rotating drum that causes the friction necessary to bring the vehicle to a stop. This friction is transformed energy and produces great heat. In fact a brake shoe can easily reach 450° F from a 55 MPH stop. As brake shoe temperatures increase, the overall performance and effectiveness of the shoes will suffer. They will also wear faster.

Technical data of drum brake shoes

Position Rear Axle
Brake System AKEBONO
Diameter 295 mm
Width 50 mm

MOQ: 50sets each items, 2000 sets for one order.

Package: Plastic bag + FRONTECH Color Box or Customer Brand Box +Pallet+Container
4 PCS=1 set
200 sets = 1 Pallet
5000sets= 1*20’GP

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Brake Drums

Samples policy: One or two sets with no charge

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There are many different services that you are supposed to do on your vehicle’s brake system. One of them is the brake shoe replacement. The other services include brake pad and brake rotors replacement.

Brake shoe replacement is equally important as other services. As the name suggests, the service entails replacing the brake shoes of your car with the new ones.

Among the many things that you would like to know about this service is cost.

What is the cost of brake shoe replacement service?

In this article, we are going to analyze everything that entails brake shoe replacement and the cost that is attached to the service.

Chapter 1: What is the Difference Between Brake Pads and Brake Shoes


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Before you even think about brake shoe replacement service, there is one thing that you need to point out.

That is the difference between the brake pad and brake shoes.

Are brake pad and brake shoes the same thing?

Don’t be surprised when you find yourself replacing the brake pads instead of brake shoes or doing the reverse.

Are the brake pads the same as brake shoes?

And how do the brake shoes work?

No, these are two different components.

Here are the differences between brake pad and brake shoe:

-The position on the vehicle

The first difference between brake pads and brake shoes is their position on the vehicle.

While the brake pads are designed to rest on the brake discs, brake shoes are designed to rest on the brake drum.

Because of this, you will find the brake pads on the front wheels while the auto brake shoes on the rear wheels.

-Front and Rear Wheels

Although  I had already touched on it, this is another key difference between the two.

Back brake shoes are designed for the rear wheels. You cannot use them on the front wheels of the vehicle.

Also, you may not need the brake shoes if you have the front-wheel drive vehicle.

-Efficiency

Which one is more efficient between brake pads vs brake shoes?

Brake pads can handle more friction than the brake shoes.

Also, you can easily know when the brake shoe is wearing out.

You will need to replace the brake shoes several times before doing the same on the brake pad.

-Heat resistance

Brake pads are more resistant to the effects of heat than the brake shoes.

This is the main reason why brake pads are installed on the front axles of the vehicle.

They can absorb more heat which is usually generated by the immense braking power.

-Durability

Which one is more durable between brake pads vs brake shoes?

Brake pads seem to have a longer lifespan than the brake shoes.

This is possible because most brake pads are made of strong material that can withstand the immense weight of the vehicle while at the same time the frictional force.

To have a better understanding of the difference between the brake pad and brake shoe, spare some minutes to watch this video;

Chapter 2: Whys is Brake Shoe Replacement Important


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Should I do the replacement or should I just ignore it?

It is important that you take brake shoe replacement seriously.

This is because brake shoe is an important component of a car’s brake system.

A faulty brake shoe will affect the performance of the car’s brake system.

The big role that the brake plays in keeping you safe means that any issue that arises should not be overlooked.

If the brake shoes are warped up or are out of shape, you have no choice but to buy new brake shoes.

You cannot afford to trade off your safety with the price of brake shoes.

Chapter 3: What is the Cost Of Brake Shoe Replacement?


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So, how much money do you need to have in order to do a complete brake shoe replacement?

The first thing that should come into your mind is the price of new brake shoes.

The new brake pads and brake shoe cost will make up 80 percent of the replacement cost.

The average price of brake shoes is between $200 and $300

As usual, the price of brake shoes depends on several factors.

At the very top of the list is the type and quality of brake shoes that you are buying.

Expect to pay more when you buy expensive semi brake shoes than the substandard ones.

You should consider gathering as much information as possible about a particular class of cheap brake shoes before buying it.

Another thing that can affect the cost of brake shoe replacement is the brake shoe manufacturer.

Different brake shoe manufacturers and suppliers attach different price tags on their brake shoes.

Some are cheap while others are quite expensive.

Naturally, you will go for the cheap brake shoe manufacturers.

However, the price should not be the only scoring card for choosing the manufacturer or supplier

Some may be selling cheaply because their brake shoes and rotors are of low quality.

Chapter 4:  Cost of Labor for Brake Shoe Replacement

Labor is one of those things that will account for the final cost of brake shoe replacement.

Do you have the guts and the skills to do the job on your own?

If your answer is yes, then you don’t have to worry about the cost of labor.

If the brake shoe replacement will be done by a professional mechanic, you have no option but to part with some good amount of money.

The average labor cost for brake shoe replacement is between $120 and $150.

This cost can vary depending on your location and your relation with the mechanic.

Ensure that you choose a reliable and reputable mechanic to work on your car.

Chapter 5: Choosing the Best Brake Shoe Manufacturer


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When it comes to brake shoe replacement, the most important move that you can take is choosing the manufacturer and supplier.

Strive to choose reliable brake shoes brand.

Ensure that the manufacturer has all the credentials that are required in China.

It should also have the capacity to manufacturer quality aftermarket brake shoes.

Above all, read their brake shoes reviews to find out the opinion of other buyers.

What they think about the brake shoes that are sold by the supplier?

Conclusion

I hope that you have gained some valuable insights about brake shoe replacement and its importance.

You are now in a position to do the right thing when the time to do the replacement comes.

You can now budget the right amount of money that will cater for the cost of brake shoe replacement.

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