OEM Brake Drums
Brake drums are the rotating members of drum brakes. Together with the brake shoes, they produce friction that slows or stops your vehicle. Although discs have gained popularity among carmakers since the 1980s, drum brakes are still used because of their durability and low cost. For some vehicles, a combination of drum brakes and disc brakes are used to provide the best possible outcomes.
How to Tell if a Brake Drum Is Bad
Here are a few things to look out for in a bad brake drum:
Are Drum Brakes Easier to Replace?
A common misconception is that drum brakes are hard to install. This is untrue, as it is still easy to replace defective drum brakes when you have the appropriate tools. If you’re thinking of installing new shoes or drums yourself, make sure to wear protective gear, such as an asbestos respirator.
Do Any New Cars Have Drum Brakes?
New cars use drum brakes due to their performance, durability, and cost. There is also growing interest among EV automakers in using them instead of disc brakes for electric vehicles.
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