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1985 Suzuki Swift brake-shoes

Technical sources confirm the 1985 Suzuki Swift uses front disc brakes and rear drum brakes with brake-shoes, so the part is absolutely relevant for this model. References include the Bendix Australia parts catalogue listings for 1985 Swift/Barina rear brake-shoes, the Holden Barina MB/ML workshop manual (the Australian-market twin of the Swift), and the Haynes Suzuki Swift/Geo Metro/Sprint workshop manual covering 1985 models, all of which specify rear drum brakes with serviceable brake-shoes.

On a 1985 Suzuki Swift, the rear brake-shoes do the heavy lifting for the handbrake and share stopping duties with the front discs. Inside each rear drum sits a pair of curved friction linings (the shoes) that press outward against the drum when the brake pedal is applied. Simple, reliable, and light, this setup suits the Swift’s compact design while keeping running costs down.

As part of routine servicing, the brake-shoes should be inspected regularly—ideally every 10,000–15,000 km or at each scheduled service. A technician will remove the drums, check shoe lining thickness (replace when worn to about 1.5–2.0 mm), look for glazing, cracking, or contamination from brake fluid, and assess drum condition and ovality. They’ll also clean and lubricate the contact points and the self-adjuster, ensure the wheel cylinders aren’t weeping, and check that the handbrake cables move freely.

Drivers might notice tell-tales like a longer handbrake travel, rear-end squeal, a soft pedal, pulling, or reduced braking performance—these are signs it’s time to book a brake service. If the drums are scored or beyond spec, they can often be machined