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2019 Mazda CX-5 brake-shoes: are they used on this model?

Short answer: no, the 2019 Mazda CX‑5 doesn’t use brake shoes. Technical documentation for the KF‑series CX‑5 (2017–2021) confirms the vehicle runs four‑wheel disc brakes with an electronic parking brake (EPB) that clamps the rear disc pads. The Mazda CX‑5 (KF) Workshop Manual, Brake System (e.g., Section 04‑11), details ventilated front discs, solid rear discs and a caliper‑integrated EPB—there’s no drum‑type parking brake and no shoe assembly. Mazda Australia’s 2019 CX‑5 specification sheets likewise list four‑wheel disc brakes and EPB across grades. Mazda’s electronic parts catalogues and reputable aftermarket listings show rear pads and rotors, but no rear shoes for this model year.

Why no shoes? Brake shoes live in drum brakes. The CX‑5’s braking setup is all discs, so it uses brake pads, not shoes. Mazda’s EPB design uses a small motor on each rear caliper to hold the car by squeezing the existing pads, rather than a separate “drum‑in‑hat” handbrake with miniature shoes. That keeps the system lighter, simpler, and easier to package, while improving feel and heat management under Aussie and Kiwi driving conditions.

  • Performance and cooling: Disc brakes shed heat better than drums for confident stops on highways and hills.
  • Simpler EPB: The caliper‑integrated EPB removes the need for a second set of parking‑brake shoes.
  • Service efficiency: Fewer unique parts