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Parts for your 2005 Daihatsu Terios-Brake shoes
2005 Daihatsu Terios brake shoes — what they do and when to replace them
Yes, the 2005 Daihatsu Terios uses brake shoes on the rear axle. Technical sources including the Daihatsu Terios J1 Series Service/Workshop Manual (1997–2006, brake section), the Daihatsu/Denso electronic parts catalogue for J100/J102 models, and major aftermarket catalogues used in AU/NZ (e.g., Bendix and Repco listings for 1997–2006 Terios rear brake shoes) all specify rear drum brakes with internal brake shoes for this model year.
On the Terios, the rear drum setup uses curved brake shoes that press outward against the inside of the brake drum to create stopping force. It’s a robust, compact design that suits the Terios’ light SUV platform and integrates neatly with the handbrake (parking brake) — when the lever’s pulled, it mechanically applies those rear shoes. Up front, the Terios runs discs for strong initial bite