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  • Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe - 7U2Z-2V753-A
    Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe Diagram - 7U2Z-2V753-A
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Kit - Parking Brake Linings; Parking Brake Shoe
    • Replaces: XL2Z-2648-AA, 3L2Z-2648-AA, F6AZ-2N712-B, YW7Z-2N712-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2001-2002 Ford Explorer Sport | Base | 6 Cyl 4.0 L GAS

Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe

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The Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe is a major part of the drum brake system which has gained enormous popularity for dependability and productivity in various Ford Explorer Sport models. Intended to provide the required amount of friction to reduce the speed of the vehicle, these brake shoes are created from two shoes installed on a backing plate and moved by hydraulic pistons. When the brakes are applied the friction linings rub against the brake drum to bring the car from its motion Insurance. Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe is applicable to non-servo and duo-servo kinds, but the latter one includes self-energizing system that ensures increased effectiveness of the process. These brake shoes need to be inspected from time to time to ensure that they are in good shape since contamination and wear can affect its performance and safety. The Ford Explorer Sport is a sport utility vehicle series produced by Ford company, which is primarily known for its sturdiness and adaptability; thus, the quality of the brake shoes used is truly critical to the vehicle's performance. The Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe is therefore a part fitting for the car that improves the braking system and thereby safety when on the road. These brake shoes are made to fit available eye-catching features in automotive markets, including high friction material brake shoes that are very durable and built tough for daily road use as well as extreme recreational use. Finally, the Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe is a perfect example of Ford's quality and performance preservation vision that makes every drive in an Explorer Sport secure and smooth.

Ford Explorer Sport Brake Shoe Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the brake shoes on Ford Explorer Sport?
    A:
    The brake shoe servicing process begins with brake drum removal followed by inspection of the rear brake assembly to check for excessive leakage from the rear wheel cylinder and contamination on the brake shoes and linings and minimum thickness above the backing plate or rivets and heat discoloration on the springs and the adjusting lever's contact with the brake adjuster screw must be checked. Mark the positions of the short and long brake shoe retracting springs before you take out these springs. The mechanic needs to disconnect the brake shoe adjusting lever cable before moving on to remove the cable guide then the adjusting lever return spring before extracting the brake shoe adjusting lever and brake shoe adjusting screw spring and finally the brake adjuster screw assembly. The parking brake link spring along with the brake parking spring retainer will separate from the parking brake strut, thus remove the brake shoe anchor pin guide plate, parking brake strut and parking brake lever pin retainer. The brake shoe hold-down springs and pins must be detached first before removing the rear brake shoes and linings. To install the brakes use Silicone Brake Caliper Grease and Dielectric Compound D7AZ-19A331-A (Motorcraft WA-10) or an equivalent silicone compound that meets Ford specification ESE-M1C171-A. The parking brake lever should then be connected to the rear brake shoe and lining with the parking brake lever pin retainer securing it before installing the brake shoe hold-down spring pins and springs. Put in place the parking brake strut then the link spring and spring retainer before adding the short brake shoe retracting spring. Position the brake shoe adjusting lever cable inside the cable guide groove before installing both the retracting spring and cable guide of the long brake shoe. Assume control of the brake adjuster screw assembly for disassembly before adding silicone grease and performing reassembly while following standards that require R or L stamping on the brake adjuster screw socket ends for installation sequence determination. Position the brake adjuster screw assembly followed by installation of the brake shoe adjusting screw spring and correct placement of the brake shoe adjusting lever and all its components. Check the automatic self-adjuster functionality through cable manipulation of the brake shoe adjusting lever while monitoring brake shoe adjuster assembly rotation until it enters the following notch after cable release. Adjustment of brakes should occur before installing the brake drum.

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