OEM Buick Regal Brake Shoe

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  • Buick Regal Brake Shoe Diagram - 19152686
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Shoe Kit, Rear Brake; Parking Brake Shoe; Rear Shoes; Shoe Kit, Brake
    • Position: Rear
    • Replaces: 18048650, 18023301, 18019989, 18048649
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1994-2003 Buick Regal | 25th Anniversary Edition, Custom, Gran Sport, GS, GSE, Limited, LS, LSE, Olympic Gold Edition | 6 Cyl 3.1 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS
  • Buick Regal Brake Shoe - 18026285
    Buick Regal Brake Shoe Diagram - 18026285
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Shoe Kit, Brake; Parking Brake Shoe; Parking Brake Shoes; Shoes
    • Position: Rear
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1997-2003 Buick Regal | 25th Anniversary Edition, GS, GSE, LS, LSE | 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS

Buick Regal Brake Shoe

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Brake Shoe of Buick Regal are an important component of the car's drum brake system; the main function of these components is to supply the necessary friction to halt the car. These shoes are attached to a backing plate and operated by hydraulic wheel cylinders, come into contact with the brake drum as the brakes are pulled. Buick Regal Brake Shoes Front are equipped with self-adjuster mechanisms to compensate for wear and maintain clearance, with two common configurations: These are the non-servo and duo-servo brakes. All drum brakes are self energizing and that duo servo brakes have an added advantage of pulling the shoe more closer to the drum to provide more stopping power. Cleanliness is also critical since the shoes and lining of the equipment may get worn out and contaminated, requiring replacement after some time.

Buick Regal Brake Shoe Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the brake shoes on Buick Regal?
    A:
    The Brake Shoe replacement requires vehicle elevation with proper support followed by removal of tire and wheel assembly alongside the Brake Drum. When working on rear drum brakes you should maintain separate focus on each individual assembly because comparison is best done visually. First detach the adjuster spring then apply the j 38400 (J 38400) Brake Shoe spanner and spring remover to extend the brake shoes' upper parts for removing the adjuster assembly and adjuster lever from the primary Brake Shoe. You can use the hook on j 38400 (J 38400) to withdraw the universal spring from the shoe web opening while holding the spring to extract both brake shoes. You should disconnect the park brake lever on the secondary Brake Shoe after removing its retaining clip. Monte carlo drivers must connect the park brake lever to the secondary Brake Shoe before attaching the retaining clip. You should employ the j 38400 (J 38400) for secondary and primary Brake Shoe installation by verifying the universal spring properly enters Brake Shoe web holes. Use j 38400 (J 38400) to distribute the brake shoes on top while installing the adjuster assembly and adjuster lever and adjuster spring. Complete the drum brake system adjustment before installing the drum then placing back the tire and wheel unit and lowering the vehicle back.
  • Q: How to service and repair brake shoes on Buick Regal?
    A:
    You need j38400 (Brake Shoe Spanner and Spring Remover) among other tools for Brake Shoe service and repair operations. Start by jacking up the vehicle then marking the wheel position relationship to the axle flange before taking off the tire with wheel. The next step involves marking the drum position relative to the axle flange before eliminating the Brake Drum. Difficulties removing the drum require you to perform the following sequence: eliminate the retainer clip before freeing the parking brake while adjusting the braking cable and extracting the backing plate plug followed by adjusting the adjusting screw with a flat bladed tool then reinserting the plug before applying penetrating oil to the drum pilot hole. Now use j38400 tool to pry the adjuster spring off the adjuster actuator until it exits from the parking Brake Shoe. Use the j38400 tool to put its hook end between the return spring and adjuster shoe web space while pulling or rotating to free the spring from the shoe web hole. Push the end of the return spring to the axle direction until it snaps into place on the backing plate. Pull the adjuster actuator out of the Brake Shoe as well as the brake lining (4, 5) and adjusting screw before unfastening the parking brake lever from the Brake Shoe. Please lift the return spring end from the Brake Shoe with a j38400 hook and repeat the prying operation again. Empty the Brake Shoe and return spring from the backing plate while using clean denatured alcohol for part cleaning before a full inspection of potential damage or wear occurs. Check for damage on Wheel Cylinders followed by normal boot replacement and factory replacement if leakage or damaged boots occur. Begin the installation by applying gm p/n 1052196 brake lubricant or an equivalent to the six raised shoe pads and anchor surfaces of the backing plate. The hooking center spring section requires reinstalling after removing the return spring before placing the Brake Shoe and lining onto the backing plate. The j38400 tool allows you to raise the return spring end before setting it into position on the Brake Shoe. If you displace the parking brake lever from the Brake Shoe and lining then you must connect the Parking Brake Cable. Full cleaning then proper lubrication of the adjusting screw must be completed before installing the adjusting screw together with adjuster shoe and adjuster shoe lining and tightening the adjuster nut against the Brake Shoe and lining. David install the return spring to the adjuster shoe and lining using the j38400 followed by the adjuster actuator installation then applies gm p/n 1052196 brake lubricant to tab and pivot point. Position the adjuster spring correctly and then adjust both the brakes and parking brake through necessary steps before installation completion. After drum installation complete the process by realigning the marks from removal then rehanging wheels and tires before lowering the vehicle.

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