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Parts for your 2000 Daihatsu Gran move-Brake shoes
2000 Daihatsu Gran Move Brake Shoes — What They Do and When to Replace
Multiple technical sources confirm the 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move is fitted with rear drum brakes that use brake shoes. The Daihatsu Pyzar/Gran Move workshop manual (G3-series brake section), the Daihatsu Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for models G311/G313, and Australian/NZ parts catalogues (including Bendix and major trade databases such as Autodata) all list rear brake shoe sets and wheel cylinders for this vehicle. So yes—brake shoes are absolutely relevant to the 2000 Gran Move.
On this model, ventilated discs and pads do the heavy lifting up front, while the rear drums use brake shoes to provide steady stopping power and to handle the handbrake. Each shoe carries friction lining that’s pushed outward against the inside of the drum. It’s a simple, durable setup that copes well with daily driving, light loads and the odd road trip across hilly Kiwi or Aussie terrain.
As part of regular servicing, the rear brake shoes should be inspected for lining thickness, glazing, cracking and contamination from brake fluid or gear oil. A good workshop will also check drum condition, wheel cylinders for leaks, and the handbrake mechanism for smooth operation. If the linings are thin, the drums are scored, or the cylinders are weeping, it’s time for attention.
- Typical service checks: every service or roughly every 10,000–15,000 km, with a more thorough strip, clean and adjust at least annually.
- Replace shoes as an axle set