
Brake Shoes
As the primary interface between the braking system and the wheels, the effectiveness of brake shoes directly impacts a truck’s stopping power and overall performance.
Regular maintenance and replacement of brake shoes are necessary to prevent uneven wear on the braking drum, expensive repairs, and safety risks.
Contact UsWhat is the lifespan of Brake Shoes?
Generally, the lifespan of brake shoes can vary based on driving conditions and usage, but they typically need to be replaced every 30,000 to 70,000 miles.
What are common signs of wear on Brake Shoes?
Signs that brake shoes may need replacement include squeaking or grinding noises, a decrease in braking efficiency, or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking.
What is Duro-Lock Technology?
Duro-Lock technology uses an adhesive to firmly attach the friction block to the brake shoe, dramatically improving performance and safety.
This technique guarantees that the brake lining will stay securely in place even under extreme heat, pressure, and mechanical strain that is typical of high demand braking conditions.
Helps lessen the possibility of the friction material warping or moving in extremely hot conditions.