Renew the friction that stops your wheels with the Wagner Drum Brake Shoe Z169R — a direct-fit drum brake shoe for a wide range of classic and light-truck applications, including the 1983-1994 Ford Ranger, 1986-1997 Ford Aerostar, 1966-1973 Ford Bronco, 1991-1994 Ford Explorer, 1970-1976 AMC Gremlin, 1975-1976 AMC Pacer, and 1991-1994 Mazda Navajo (see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 103 applications, all engines). Depending on the application, it serves at the front or rear drum brakes.
- OE-matched friction: uses an organic friction material matched to the original equipment and precision-ground to maximize friction-to-drum contact.
- Construction: friction lining is riveted to the shoe; the primary shoe carries 0.210 in of lining and the secondary shoe 0.250 in.
- Sizing: built for a 10 in brake drum with a 2.5 in shoe width.
- Hardware: mounting hardware is not included — consult the vehicle service information for the correct hardware and whether any original pieces may be reused.
A drum brake shoe presses its friction lining outward against the inside of the rotating drum to slow the wheel. Signs the shoes may need replacing include reduced braking, grabbing or pulling, squealing or scraping from the drum, a parking brake that no longer holds, or lining worn thin. For even, balanced braking, it's good practice to service the shoes on both wheels of an axle together; quantity per application is 1.
Interchange: AXS169 · AXS169R · R169 · BS169R · S169 · 111-05810 · 11105810 · E6TZ2200B · 169PB · PSS169R · 169PG
Manufacturer part number Z169R. FMSI S169R. Country of origin: China.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this drum brake shoe fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit for 103 listed applications, including the 1983-1994 Ford Ranger and 1966-1973 Ford Bronco. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact year, make, and model.
Is mounting hardware included?
No — mounting hardware is not included. Consult your vehicle's service information for the correct hardware and whether the original pieces may be reused.
What friction material does it use?
An organic friction material matched to the original equipment, riveted to the shoe and precision-ground to maximize contact with the drum.
Is this a front or rear brake shoe?
Depending on the application it's used at the front or rear drum brakes. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for your vehicle's position.
What are the size specs?
It's built for a 10 in brake drum with a 2.5 in shoe width; the primary shoe has 0.210 in of lining and the secondary 0.250 in.