German: Some Opel models (e.g., Corsa B series) with certain configurations.
Korean: Some Chevrolet / Daewoo models.
💡 Purchasing & Installation Tips
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⚠️ Measure and verify specifications – Always measure the brake drum inner diameter and lining width of the old part and compare with the new part’s data.
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🔧 Check kit contents – Some kits (e.g., certain parking brake shoes) do not include springs, pins, or other hardware. You may need a separate hardware kit.
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🛠️ Replace in pairs and service – To ensure balanced braking on the rear axle, always replace all shoes on both sides at the same time. It is also recommended to inspect or replace springs and adjusters.
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🆔 Use VIN – The most accurate way is to provide the vehicle VIN (chassis number) so a professional supplier can look up the original assembly specification.