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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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$112
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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 Maintenance for Your 2021 Subaru Impreza

If you're familiar with the term brake shoes, you might automatically think they're a key component of every modern vehicle. However, your 2021 Subaru Impreza is one of those modern marvels that doesn't rely on brake shoes. This model uses disc brakes all around, which, unlike traditional drum brakes, don't make use of brake shoes. Brake shoes are typically found in older vehicles or specific models that still use drum brakes in the rear, while the Impreza relies on disc brakes for a more efficient and powerful stopping performance.

Disc brakes offer improved braking under various conditions, giving your car that sharp response you need, whether you're commuting to work or taking a road trip. With disc brakes on all four wheels, the Impreza ensures enhanced safety and reliability, meaning you'll be looking at brake pads and rotors for your maintenance rather than brake shoes.

That being said, the maintenance of your braking system is crucial to ensure your Impreza runs smoothly and safely. Here are a few tips for maintaining your brake system:

  1. Keep an Ear Out: Listen for any grinding or squeaking noises when you apply the brakes. These sounds might indicate that brake pads are wearing down or there's something stuck between the caliper and rotor.
  2. Feel the Difference: Pay attention to any vibrations or if the brake pedal feels softer than usual, both of which might warrant a check-up. A soft pedal can indicate modest brake fluid levels, while vibrations might mean warped rotors.
  3. Look at the Dashboard: Most modern vehicles have dashboard lights dedicated to the brake system. If one comes on, it could be a sensor alerting you to something as simple as a parking brake engaged or a more significant issue with the braking system's hydraulics or electronics.
  4. Regular Checks: Make regular checks a habit - aim to inspect the brake components every six months or 10,000 km, whichever comes first. Even though the Impreza doesn't have brake shoes, the pads, rotors, and every little element in between deserve attention.
  5. Fluid Focus: Brake fluid is an often overlooked component. Maintain proper levels and ensure it's not too old. Brake fluid absorbs moisture, which can eventually deteriorate your braking performance. Aim to replace it every two to three years.

While the 2021 Subaru Impreza doesn't feature brake shoes, staying on top of your disc braking system's maintenance will keep you safe and your car in top condition. A smooth, responsive ride starts with an efficient brake system, giving you confidence on any terrain.