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2013 Ford Focus brake shoes — are they used on this model?
For the 2013 Ford Focus sold in Australia and New Zealand (LW series), brake shoes aren’t part of the standard braking setup. These cars run disc brakes front and rear, with the handbrake operating the rear calipers directly, so there are no drum-style brake shoes to service. That arrangement is confirmed in Ford’s Workshop Manual for the Focus 2011–2014 (Sections 206-04/206-05, Rear Disc Brake and Parking Brake), which details a cable-operated mechanism on the rear calipers rather than a drum-in-hat parking brake. Contemporary Ford Australia specification sheets for the LW Focus also list ventilated front discs and solid rear discs across the local range.
Brake shoes do exist on some overseas 2013 Focus variants that use rear drum brakes (for example, certain base-spec North American sedans). Those listings show up in regional Ford/Motorcraft parts catalogues as “Rear Brake Shoe” for specific VIN ranges. However, those drum-brake versions weren’t typical for the AU/NZ market, where disc rears were the norm.
Why no brake shoes on local cars? Disc rears offer better heat management, more consistent pedal feel, and simpler servicing with pads and rotors. The parking brake function is built into the rear caliper, so there’s no separate set of mini shoes hiding inside the rotor.
If someone’s unsure whether their Focus has shoes or pads, a quick look through the rear wheel usually settles it: a visible rotor and caliper means pads