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2015 Ford Territory brake shoes — what they do and when to service them
Yes — brake shoes are relevant on the 2015 Ford Territory. The SZ MkII Territory runs four-wheel disc brakes, and the rear rotors use a “drum-in-hat” parking brake that relies on small internal brake shoes. This setup is detailed in the Ford Territory SZ/SZ MkII Workshop Manual (Brake System, Sections 206-02 and 206-05, Rear Disc Brake and Mechanical Parking Brake). The Ford Electronic Parts Catalogue for SZ Territory also lists a parking brake shoe kit and hardware springs for the rear end, and major aftermarket catalogues for AU/NZ (e.g., Bendix and Protex) list parking brake shoes specifically for 2011–2016 Territory models.
Those brake shoes don’t stop the car during normal driving — the rear calipers and pads do that. The shoes only clamp inside the rotor hat to hold the vehicle when the handbrake’s applied. That design is robust, keeps pedal feel crisp, and gives solid park-brake holding on hills, which is handy around town or on a steep driveway.
As part of regular servicing, it pays to show the Territory’s park brake shoes some love. While they usually last far longer than disc pads, they can glaze, crack, or get contaminated with grease, and the hardware springs can weaken over time. If the parking brake needs a long lever pull, won’t hold on an incline, or drags and squeals at low speed, it’s time for an inspection.
Good practice on a 2015 Territory service includes:
- Removing the rear rotors to inspect shoe lining thickness and condition