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Parts for your 2013 Toyota Mark x-Brake shoes
2013 Toyota Mark X brake shoes — what they do and when to replace them
Yes, brake shoes are relevant on the 2013 Toyota Mark X. While the car runs disc brakes with pads for normal stopping at all four wheels, it uses drum-in-hat parking brake shoes inside the rear brake rotors. This setup is documented in Toyota’s Repair Manual for the GRX130/133 series (Brake – Parking Brake section) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, which lists a “Shoe Set, Parking Brake” for this model. So, if someone’s chasing 2013-toyota-mark-x brake-shoes, they’re talking about the parking brake shoes, not the service brake pads.
The parking brake shoes are small curved linings that press against the inside of the rear rotor’s drum section to hold the car when parked. They’re not meant for high-speed stopping
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