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Maintain Safe Stopping Power with Brake Drums
At Family Nissan we understand the importance of keeping your brake drums in good condition. Brake drums are essential components that help bring your vehicle to a safe stop every time you press the pedal. We stock genuine Nissan brake drums engineered specifically for your Rogue Sport and Pathfinder. Choosing aftermarket brake drums might save money initially, but they often fail sooner and compromise your safety.
Understanding What Brake Drums Do
Brake drums are circular metal housings attached to your rear wheels that spin as you drive. Inside each drum, brake shoes press outward against the inner surface when you brake. This friction between the shoes and drum converts your vehicle's movement into heat energy, slowing the wheels. The drum's design allows heat to dissipate efficiently during normal driving conditions. This braking system has proven reliable for decades, particularly on rear axles where less braking force is needed.
Why Brake Drums Deteriorate Over Time
Continuous friction gradually wears away the drum's inner surface, reducing its effectiveness. Extreme heat from heavy braking or mountainous driving can warp the metal, creating an uneven surface. Moisture and salt exposure cause rust that pits and weakens the drum material. Generic aftermarket drums frequently use lower-grade metals that wear faster under normal conditions. Genuine Nissan drums undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet strict durability standards. Contamination from leaking wheel cylinder seals accelerates drum damage significantly.
Recognizing When Brake Drums Need Replacement
Pulsating or vibrating sensations through the brake pedal often indicate warped drums. Scraping or grinding noises from the rear wheels suggest excessive wear requiring immediate attention. Your vehicle pulling to one side during braking means uneven drum wear between wheels. Most brake drums need inspection every 12,000 miles and replacement around 150,000 miles. Replacing drums alongside brake calipers ensures balanced braking performance across all wheels.
Family Nissan stocks everything you need for your next vehicle repair project.