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DRUM SUB-ASSY, REAR BRAKE
Part number: 4243160250
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Weight, kg: 15.709
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Make: Toyota
Made in: Japan

DRUM SUB-ASSY, REAR BRAKE
Part number: 4243160250
Availability: 150
Weight, kg: 15.709
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: Toyota
Made in: Japan

BRAKE DRUM ASSY LAND CRUISER REAR TAGA
Part number: 4243160250
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Weight, kg: 15.709
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Make: TAGA
Made in: Japan

BRAKE DRUM RR., 98~05TOYL/C P/UP
Part number: 4243160250
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Weight, kg: 15.709
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Make: TOP
Made in: Japan

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BRAKE DRUM ASSY LAND CRUISER REAR TAGA
Part number: 4243160250TG
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BRAKE DISC REAR TO 42431-60250 LAND CRUISER 199001-200612 ADVICS
Part number: A7R479B
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Weight, kg: 15.709
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Make: ADVICS

Rear Brake Drum Assembly
The rear brake drum assembly is a critical component in the braking system of your vehicle, particularly in drum brake systems. Its primary function is to house the brake shoes and provide a surface against which they press to slow down or stop the vehicle. Without it, your vehicle's ability to brake effectively would be severely compromised.
Why Do You Need a Rear Brake Drum?
This component is essential for ensuring that your vehicle's braking system operates smoothly and efficiently. The brake drum works by converting kinetic energy into heat through friction. As your brake shoes press against the inner surface of the drum, this friction slows down the rotation of the wheels, allowing you to control and stop your vehicle as needed.
Functionality of the Rear Brake Drum
When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid pushes the brake shoes outward to contact the drum. The friction created between the shoes and the drum decelerates the wheel, allowing the vehicle to slow down and stop. This simple yet effective design has been a staple in automotive braking systems for many years due to its reliability.
Consequences of a Broken Brake Drum
If the brake drum becomes damaged, it can lead to decreased braking efficiency, longer stopping distances, and potential brake failure. Common issues include warping, cracking, or excessive wear, which may cause vibration or noise when braking. Immediate replacement or repair is necessary to ensure safety and maintain optimal braking performance.
Compatible Models:
- Land Cruiser
- Land Cruiser S/T
- Land Cruiser H/T