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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5018

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5018

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$120
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Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS8047

Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS8047

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$66
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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5021

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5021

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TruStop Brake Shoe Set - TSS7260

TruStop Brake Shoe Set - TSS7260

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5009

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5009

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1870

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1870

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5004

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5004

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TRW Brake Shoe 228.6mm x 39.5mm - GS7038
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TRW Brake Shoe 228.6mm x 39.5mm - GS7038

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Trustop Brake Shoe Set - TSS5001

Trustop Brake Shoe Set - TSS5001

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$92
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Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS6245
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Trustop Brake Shoes - TSS6245

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5064

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS5064

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1769

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1769

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1490

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1490

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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

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Trojan Brake Shoe Set 10IN - TPT5010

Trojan Brake Shoe Set 10IN - TPT5010

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Brake Shoes on the 2017 Honda CR-V: What You Need to Know

When it comes to braking systems on the 2017 Honda CR-V, brake shoes are not part of the setup. This particular model uses disc brakes rather than drum brakes, which means brake shoes are not necessary. But why is that the case? Understanding the difference helps clarify why brake shoes are not relevant for this vehicle.

Brake shoes are components typically found in drum brake systems, which are more common on older cars or on the rear wheels of some vehicles. They consist of curved pieces lined with friction material that press outward against the inside of a spinning drum to slow the vehicle down. On the other hand, the 2017 Honda CR-V employs disc brakes on all four wheels, which use brake pads that clamp onto a rotor to provide stopping power.

Disc brakes are preferred on modern vehicles like the 2017 CR-V because they offer several advantages over drum brakes. They dissipate heat better, provide more consistent braking performance, and are generally easier to inspect and replace. Because of these benefits, drum brakes - and by extension brake shoes - are largely phased out in the newer models, especially in the front brakes. Many vehicles also use disc brakes all around, including the rear brakes, which is the case with the 2017 Honda CR-V.

Given that the 2017 Honda CR-V uses disc brakes, any information about brake shoes in relation to this model would be irrelevant. Instead, the focus should be on brake pads and rotors when it comes to maintenance and servicing the braking system. These components will wear over time and need regular checks to ensure the vehicle stops safely and efficiently.

Even though brake shoes aren't used on the 2017 CR-V, knowing their role in automotive braking systems can be helpful for general car knowledge or if you encounter older cars on the road. Brake shoes play the same fundamental role as brake pads - to create friction and stop the car - but they do so in a drum brake system instead of clamping onto a rotor like disc brake pads.

If someone is servicing or checking brakes on a vehicle unrelated to the 2017 CR-V that still uses drum brakes, replacing and maintaining brake shoes properly is critical. Properly fitted brake shoes contribute to safe stopping distances and prevent damage to the drum. Over time, the friction material on the shoes wears down and must be replaced to maintain braking efficiency. Misadjusted or worn brake shoes can cause issues like pulling to one side, vibrations, or reduced braking power.