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Nissan Brake Drums: Essential Maintenance Tips
Don't trust overpriced third parties for your genuine OEM parts. Not when you have Gordie Boucher Nissan Of Greenfield in your corner. Brake drums are crucial components found in many Nissan vehicles, particularly on rear wheels of specific models. These cylindrical parts rotate with the wheel and provide the surface against which brake shoes press to create stopping friction. Understanding how brake drums function and when they need replacement helps maintain your vehicle's braking performance and safety.
How Brake Drums Work
Brake drums function through a straightforward mechanism. When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure pushes brake shoes outward against the inner surface of the rotating drum. This creates friction that slows your Frontier or Kicks. The enclosed design offers excellent protection from water and road debris, making drum brakes particularly useful in vehicles that frequently travel on unpaved roads. Most modern Nissan vehicles use disc brakes for front wheels and either disc or drum brakes for rear wheels, depending on the model.
Recognizing When Replacement is Needed
Several indicators suggest your brake drums require attention. Unusual noises like grinding or squealing during braking point to worn components. Decreased braking performance, including longer stopping distances or the vehicle pulling to one side, suggests drum issues. Physical signs include visible scoring, cracks, or excessive wear on the inner surface. Brake drums typically last 150,000 to 200,000 miles but can wear faster depending on driving habits, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices.
Advantages of Factory-Made Parts
Genuine Nissan brake drums provide significant benefits over aftermarket alternatives. Factory drums are manufactured to precise specifications for your specific model, ensuring proper fit and function. They're made from high-quality materials that resist warping and wear better than many generic options. While aftermarket drums might seem economical initially, they often lead to uneven braking, premature brake shoe wear, and potential safety concerns that cost more in the long run and compromise vehicle safety.
For routine maintenance to major overhauls, Gordie Boucher Nissan Of Greenfield has got you covered.