Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin P/N:H1104 (Pack of 25)
Hold your drum brake shoes firmly against the backing plate with the Raybestos R-Line Drum Brake Shoe Spring Hold Down Pin (H1111). It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for a range of 1971-1975 Chevrolet and GMC trucks, vans and Suburbans — including the C20, C30, G30, K20, P20/P30, GMC C25/C35, G35, K25 and P25/P35 [All] — plus the 1958-1959 Lincoln Continental [All]. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full application list.
Corroded, bent or loose hold-down pins can let a brake shoe rattle or shift out of position; if a worn pin is the cause, this replaces it. Quantity varies by application — most listed vehicles use two pins per drum, so order the count your job requires. Interchange: 8-6211 · 86211 · AB13 · 271111 · H1111-2 · H11112 · LF2069A · 1111 · HX1111 · BP1111 · BP69 · F35020 · F35020S. Manufacturer part number H1111.
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What does this hold-down pin do?
It passes through the backing plate and, together with the hold-down spring and retainer, clamps the brake shoe to the plate while letting it pivot to contact the drum.
Which vehicles does the H1111 fit?
It's listed for 1971-1975 Chevrolet and GMC trucks, vans and Suburbans (C20, C30, G30, K20, P-series, GMC C25/C35, G35, K25, P25/P35) and the 1958-1959 Lincoln Continental. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for details.
How many pins do I need?
Quantity varies by application; most listed vehicles use two pins per drum, while one 1958-1959 Lincoln Continental listing calls for one. Order the count your application requires.
Does it fit front and rear brakes?
The catalog lists this pin for both front and rear drum brake positions on the covered applications.
Where is this part made?
It's made in the United States.
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.