Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Shoe Hold Down Spring P/N:H1084 (Pack of 12)
Keep your drum brake shoes seated firmly against the backing plate with the Raybestos Brakes R-Line Drum Brake Shoe Hold Down Spring, MPN H1158. This hold-down spring is a rear-brake service part that applies the tension needed to hold each shoe in place while allowing it to pivot during braking. It fits the rear drum brakes on a wide range of applications, including the 1990-1993 Chrysler Dynasty, 1993-1997 Chrysler Intrepid, 1993-1997 Eagle Vision, 1983-1989 Nissan Sentra, 1986-2002 Toyota 4Runner, 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma and 1963-1979 Volkswagen Transporter — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
Weak, stretched or broken hold-down springs are common signs this part may need replacing during a rear drum brake job. Replace worn hardware whenever you service the shoes for proper, consistent shoe retention.
Interchange: 8-6259 · 86259 · 084-0927 · 0840927 · 271158 · 075-008 · 075008 · 1158 · 9050120225 · F67456 · F71842 · W76-117
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What does this hold down spring do?
It applies tension that holds the drum brake shoe against the backing plate while still letting the shoe pivot as the brakes apply and release.
Is this a front or rear brake part?
It is a rear drum brake shoe hold down spring, used when servicing the rear drum brakes on the listed applications.
How many do I need?
It is sold individually. The listed applications use two per application, so order the quantity needed for your vehicle.
Will this fit my vehicle?
It fits many applications, from Chrysler and Dodge to Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact year, make and model.
When should I replace the hold down spring?
Weak, stretched or broken springs are signs it may need replacing. Replacing hold-down hardware whenever you service the brake shoes helps ensure proper shoe retention.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.