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Parts for your 2022 Mitsubishi Asx-Brake shoes
2022 Mitsubishi ASX brake shoes: what they do and when to replace
Brake shoes are fitted to the 2022 Mitsubishi ASX. Technical sources including Mitsubishi Motors Australia’s 2022 ASX specification sheets and RedBook list front ventilated discs with rear drum brakes across the range, and drum brakes use brake shoes rather than pads. Major parts catalogues (e.g., Bendix and Repco) also list rear brake shoe sets for 2010–2022 ASX models, confirming fitment. That means “brake-shoes” are very relevant for servicing a 2022 ASX in Australia and New Zealand.
On the ASX, the rear drums handle steady, everyday stopping and the handbrake. Inside each drum, the shoes press outward against the drum surface to create friction. It’s a robust, low-maintenance setup that keeps running costs sensible, as shoes generally wear slower than front pads.
Regular servicing should include checking shoe lining thickness, drum condition, and the wheel cylinders for leaks. Most owners will see long life from the factory shoes, but inspections every 20,000 km (or at scheduled services) help catch issues early. Replacement is typically recommended when lining thickness approaches the service limit (often around 2 mm), when drums are scored or out-of-round, or if contamination from a leaking cylinder or axle seal is found.
- Always replace rear shoes as an axle set and fit new springs/hold-down hardware for even braking and proper return.
- Measure drum diameter