Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Hardware Kit P/N:H7292

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$16.99
MPN: H7292
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Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Hardware Kit P/N:H7292
Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Hardware Kit P/N:H7292
$16.99

Keep your rear drum brakes quiet and working the way they should with the Raybestos Brakes R-Line Drum Brake Hardware Kit H7292. It's a direct-fit replacement for the rear brakes on the 1995-2000 Chrysler Cirrus [All], 1995-1997 Chrysler Stratus [All], 1995-2000 Dodge Stratus [All], and 1996-2000 Plymouth Breeze [All]. Brake hardware is one of the most overlooked parts of a brake job, yet tired springs and clips are a common source of trouble.

  • Refreshes worn hardware: worn-out brake hardware can lead to unwanted noise, premature brake wear, and brake drag — this kit replaces those parts during a rear drum service.
  • Per-axle coverage: serviced per axle, so you refresh the hardware on both rear wheels in one job.
  • Durable, reliable components: dependable hardware helps support a successful, long-lasting brake job.

Replace the hardware whenever you install new rear shoes for consistent shoe retention and return. Country of origin: China.

Interchange: 79-32019 · H7390 · HK4090 · 7292 · 118.63015 · BK7292 · H920785 · HW7292 · F132884 · F132884S

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

79-32019, H7390, HK4090, 7292, H7292, 118.63015, BK7292, H920785, HW7292, F132884, F132884S

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this hardware kit fit?

It's a rear drum brake hardware kit for the 1995-2000 Chrysler Cirrus, 1995-1997 Chrysler Stratus, 1995-2000 Dodge Stratus, and 1996-2000 Plymouth Breeze (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab for your vehicle.

Which axle is this kit for?

This kit is for the rear drum brakes and is serviced per axle, covering the hardware for both rear wheels.

When should I replace my drum brake hardware?

It's best to replace the hardware whenever you install new rear brake shoes. Worn hardware can cause unwanted noise, premature brake wear, and brake drag.

Why does brake hardware matter?

Brake hardware is often the most overlooked part of a brake job, but durable, reliable springs and clips are essential for consistent shoe retention and return.

Where is this kit made?

The country of origin is China.