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Parts for your 2012 Daihatsu Bego-Brake shoes
2012 Daihatsu Bego Brake Shoes
Technical sources for the J200/J210 platform—sold as the Daihatsu Bego/Terios and Toyota Rush—show that the 2012 model uses front ventilated disc brakes and rear leading–trailing drum brakes. The Daihatsu workshop manual and Toyota/Daihatsu electronic parts catalogues specify rear drum assemblies with brake shoes and wheel cylinders for these models. That means brake shoes are absolutely relevant to the 2012 Daihatsu Bego, fitted on the rear axle and also serving the parking brake function.
On this Bego, the rear brake shoes press outward against the inside of the drum to create friction, slowing the vehicle and keeping the braking balance steady under load. They also act as the handbrake, locking the rear wheels when parked. Well-maintained shoes help deliver consistent pedal feel, shorter stopping distances, and reliable handbrake hold—especially handy on steep Kiwi and Aussie hills.
Regular servicing should include removing the drums to inspect the shoe linings, springs, and wheel cylinders. Lining thickness needs checking against the service limit