Bring your rear drum brakes back to dependable operation with the Dorman - First Stop Drum Brake Hardware Kit HW7285. It drops in to service the rear drum brakes on the 1995-2003 Ford Windstar, 1993-2002 Mercury Villager, and 1993-2002 Nissan Quest (All engines), matching the original hardware needed to complete the repair.
- Made to match the original: engineered to replicate the rear drum brake hardware required to service the drum brake on the listed vehicles.
- Durable construction: built from quality components for reliable performance and a long service life.
- Sensible replacement: a straightforward way to renew hardware that has worn or fatigued during service.
- Trusted support: backed by a team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience.
When you're servicing rear drum brakes, refreshing the hardware alongside the shoes helps the springs and retainers return and hold the shoes properly. FMSI number 665. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 18K607 · 79-34028 · 7934028 · H920762 · HK-4088 · HK4088 · 084-1380 · 0841380 · H7370 · 2303K · 7401K · H7285 · 118.61027 · BK7285 · 7204 · 507285 · F130392 · H130392 · H7204 · Manufacturer part number HW7285
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this kit do?
It supplies the rear drum brake hardware designed to match the original components needed to service the drum brakes on the listed vehicles, helping return and hold the shoes properly.
Which vehicles does this kit fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-2003 Ford Windstar, 1993-2002 Mercury Villager, and 1993-2002 Nissan Quest (All engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is this for the front or rear brakes?
The catalog lists this hardware kit for the rear drum brakes on the applicable vehicles.
What comes in the package?
Each package contains one drum brake hardware kit (FMSI number 665) with the hardware designed to match the original rear drum brake components for the listed applications.
When might I need to replace drum brake hardware?
Signs that the hardware may need replacing include shoes that don't return properly, weak or uneven braking, or rattling. Diagnose the cause; refreshing hardware during a brake service is good practice.
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