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Subaru Brake Drums

26051FG030 - : Rear Cable for Subaru Image

Rear Cable

Subaru 26051FG030
Impreza. Rear drum brakes. Left.
$45.64
MSRP $66.15
Save $20.51
31% Off
26541FG042 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541FG042
Impreza. Rear drum brakes. Right.
$46.37
MSRP $67.20
Save $20.83
31% Off
26255AA031 - : Backing Plate for Subaru Image

Backing Plate

Subaru 26255AA031
Legacy. Without abs. Impreza. Without rear disc. Left. Awd, drum brakes, without Outback. Forester. Base model. Drum brakes, base.
$44.36
MSRP $64.28
Save $19.92
31% Off
26257AA030 - : Drum Brake Shoe for Subaru Image

Drum Brake Shoe

Subaru 26257AA030
8.66 x 1.38" Brakes. Secondary. Drum brakes, trailing.
Discontinued
26257AA050 - : Drum Brake Shoe for Subaru Image

Drum Brake Shoe

Subaru 26257AA050
8.66 x 1.38" Brakes. Primary. Drum brakes, leading. This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
26257AA040 - : Drum Brake Shoe for Subaru Image

Drum Brake Shoe

Subaru 26257AA040
8.66 x 1.38" Brakes. Secondary. Drum brakes, trailing. This item is non-returnable.
Discontinued
26740AA021 - : ABS Wheel Speed Sensor for Subaru Image

ABS Wheel Speed Sensor

Subaru 26740AA021
All models. Right. Impreza. Legacy. Awd, drum brakes. 2wd, disc brakes. With Outback. Incl.ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness.
Discontinued
26255AA021 - : Backing Plate for Subaru Image

Backing Plate

Subaru 26255AA021
Legacy. Without abs. Impreza. Without rear disc. Right. Awd, drum brakes, without Outback. Forester. Base model. Drum brakes, base.
Discontinued
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Brake drums, though less common in modern vehicles, were once a staple in the braking systems of many older cars. Typically used in combination with rotors, brake drums provided essential braking power for the rear wheels. Their design allowed for a simpler and more cost-effective braking system, though they had some limitations compared to today’s disc brake technology.

Why Did Older Cars Use Brake Drums in Combination with Rotors?

In vehicles like the Subaru Impreza, brake drums were often paired with front disc rotors for a balanced and efficient braking setup. The front wheels, responsible for most of the braking force, used disc rotors for better performance and heat dissipation. The rear wheels, on the other hand, were equipped with drum brakes due to their simpler construction and lower cost. This combination allowed for more affordable production while still providing effective braking.

When Should You Replace Your Brake Drums?

If you notice reduced braking power, unusual noises, or vibration during braking, it could be a sign that your brake drums are worn out. Over time, the drum can become scored, warped, or weakened, leading to decreased braking efficiency.

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