Original OEM GM parts deliver superior quality and meet all performance standards needed for optimal automotive operation. The authentic part identified by 19362089 Brake Shoes, Rear is available in the market under the name GM Brake Shoe, Parking Brake Shoe. This genuine product has a full warranty coverage from the manufacturer available at all authorized GM dealers throughout the United States. This part 19362089 Brake Shoes, Rear fits certain Chevrolet Camaro models, as well as Pontiac Firebird models.
The original GM component designated by manufacturer part number 19362089 maintains top performance when functioning as the Shoe Set, Rear Brake; Parking Brake Shoe unit at its Rear. The component 19362089 is constructed from durable material and its dimensions span 9.9 x 8.5 x 3.8 inches while weighing 6.20 Pounds. The component is ready in New condition to ensure full compatibility with your vehicle system. The part 19362089 has available replacement options 18029662, 18038886, 18038892, 18029694. GM manufacturer provides a warranty that ensures reliable operation of this product. The Shipping Policy and Return Policy pages outline complete details regarding shipping procedures and return processes.
The GM part 19362089 Brake Shoes, Rear performs vital duties in vehicle brakes. The component 19362089 requires thorough care during maintenance operations. The service procedure requires avoidance of dust inhalation specifically during brake system maintenance. Vehicle maintenance starts with stable placement on jack stands followed by brake release before the process begins. Disconnect the wheel and tire before performing new shoe replacements for all four wheels at once to guarantee uniform distribution. An excessively tight brake drum needs verification that the parking brake is off followed by penetrating oil on the center hub before trying another removal. If the brake drum does not come off you should first use a hammer chisel on the lanced cutout of the backing plate to retract the brake shoes then use small screwdrivers to separate the shoes from the drum. Examine the drum to check for cracks or serious scratches because these should be either repaired within an automotive machine shop or replaced when damage is too extensive to fix. Before reinstalling the brake drum you must reposition it just like when it was removed then tighten the wheel stud lock washers. Distribution of user-made torque specifications on lug nuts represents an essential step for maintaining driving safety. The website presents an extensive range of OEM GM parts and the GM part 19362089 Brake Shoes, Rear stands among them while featuring manufacturer warranty coverage for dependable features and speedy shipping.