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One of the primary advantages of drum brakes is their design, which allows for a compact setup. They are often found on the rear wheels of many vehicles because they are generally lighter and less expensive to manufacture than disc brakes. Additionally, they offer excellent stopping power, particularly at low speeds, making them suitable for vehicles that don’t require the high-performance stopping power typically needed in front brakes.
drum brake kit

Another essential part of the drum brake system is the wheel cylinder. Located at the top of the brake assembly, it houses pistons that are activated when hydraulic pressure from the brake fluid is applied. The wheel cylinder pushes the brake shoes outward, creating friction against the drum. This hydraulic mechanism allows for smooth and powerful braking with minimal effort from the driver.
components of a drum brake
