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1991 Suzuki Swift brake shoes — fitment, purpose and maintenance

Technical references — including the Suzuki Swift/Cultus Factory Service Manual (late-’80s to early-’90s models), the Haynes Suzuki Swift & Geo Metro manual (1985–2001), and AU/NZ parts catalogues from Bendix and major retailers — show that most 1991 Suzuki Swift variants sold in Australia and New Zealand run front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, which use brake shoes. The performance-oriented Swift GTi of the same era is the notable exception, typically fitted with rear disc brakes that use pads instead of shoes. So for GA/GL/GLX-type Swifts, brake shoes are absolutely relevant