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πŸš— Wagner Z627 Brake Shoe Set for Drum Brakes Review

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Description of πŸš— Wagner Z627 Brake Shoe Set for Drum Brakes

OPTIMAL BRAKING PERFORMANCE -- OE-matched friction material for optimal brake performance. MAXIMIZES FRICTION-TO-DRUM CONTACT -- Precision ground material maximizes friction-to-drum contact. MATCHES OE DESIGN --Attached levers and pins included to match OE (on specific applications). COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates. HARDWARE INCLUDED -- Attached levers and pins to match OE are included on select applications. Asbestos-free material.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Revain said it would fit my car but it doesn't.

Revane said they fit my car because I have a list of garages. But when I started working on my brakes, I found that they didn't fit. You need to shop in the nearest auto parts. The sad thing is I can't return because I waited too long to work on my brakes and my return window has expired.

Pros
  • Brake Pads
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Honda Civic LX 8th Generation (2006) - Does not fit

These brakes will not fit Honda Civic 8th Generation 2006. Holes are for EX or GX models with drum brakes only. If you want the LX versions, you'll have to buy new hardware to make them compatible, which is extremely hard to find these days. Hardware kits shown when filtering are not compatible.

Pros
  • Vehicle
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

adjusting screw! for spare parts

works great. Just make sure you adjust the stop screw before you ride. You have to tighten the screw to get the pads into the drum and loosen the screw click by click until the drum stops turning when the emergency brake is applied. If the drum spins with brake E on, you have no brakes. Pull the brake several times. Unscrew the screw. Pull the brake several times. Repeat this step until the pads barely fit when the drum is installed and the drum will not rotate when the brake is applied.

Pros
  • spare parts
Cons
  • high price