Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin P/N:H1092 (Pack of 12)

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MPN: H1092
Item Package Quantity: 12
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Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin P/N:H1092 (Pack of 12)
Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin P/N:H1092 (Pack of 12)
$4.99

Keep the rear drum brake shoes properly seated with the Raybestos R-Line Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin (H1092). This hardware pin passes through the backing plate and, together with the hold-down spring and retainer, holds each brake shoe against the backing plate while still letting it move as the brakes apply. It's a direct-fit replacement for the rear drum brakes on a wide range of applications, including the 1983-1990 Dodge Omni [All], 1983-1989 Nissan Sentra [All], 1995-2000 Chrysler Cirrus [All], 1995-1999 Hyundai Accent [All] and many more — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

  • Rear drum brake hardware: retains the shoe against the backing plate for proper shoe positioning.
  • Raybestos R-Line: replacement hold-down pin from the R-Line brake hardware program.
  • Application quantity: the listed vehicles use two pins; sold individually, so order the quantity your brake job requires.
  • Country of origin: United States.

If a bent, corroded, or worn hold-down pin is letting a shoe rattle or shift, this replaces it during a routine drum brake service. It's good practice to replace worn hold-down hardware whenever you reline the shoes for reliable shoe retention.

Interchange: 4796412 · Manufacturer part number H1092

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

4796412

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this hold-down pin do?

It works with the hold-down spring and retainer to hold a drum brake shoe against the backing plate, keeping the shoe positioned while still allowing it to move as the brakes apply.

Is this for the front or rear brakes?

It is cataloged for the rear drum brakes on the listed applications.

How many pins do I need?

The listed applications use two pins per vehicle. It's sold individually, so order the quantity your brake job requires.

What part number does this replace?

It interchanges with 4796412. Its own identity is manufacturer part number H1092.

What are signs this pin may need replacing?

A bent, corroded, or worn hold-down pin can let a shoe rattle or shift. Replace worn hold-down hardware when you reline the shoes; diagnose the cause before ordering.