Grip the inside of the drum for controlled, everyday stopping with the Wagner Brake Z627 Rear Drum Brake Shoe. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed rear drum-brake applications, including the 1990-2007 Honda Accord, 1997-2001 Honda CR-V, 2003-2005 Acura EL, 2003-2015 Honda Civic, and 2013-2014 Honda Fit (engine: All) — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
Drum brake shoes press outward against the inside of the brake drum, and their bonded friction lining creates the friction that slows the wheel. If worn or contaminated shoes are the cause of reduced braking or noise, this shoe replaces them.
- OE-matched friction material: Wagner uses friction material matched to the original equipment and precision-grinds it to maximize friction-to-drum contact.
- Organic, bonded lining: organic friction material bonded to the shoe, with a primary lining thickness of 0.175 in.
- Cataloged specs: sized for an 8.000 in brake drum with a 1.375 in shoe width; rear position.
- Hardware not included: mounting hardware and parking brake levers are not included with this part — transfer or source the correct hardware and levers as directed by the vehicle service procedure.
For even, balanced braking, replacing the shoes on both sides of the axle as a matched set is recommended best practice. Quantity per application: 1. FMSI number 1429-S627. Manufacturer part number Z627. Country of origin: China.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Wagner Z627 drum brake shoe do?
Drum brake shoes press outward against the inside of the rotating brake drum; the bonded friction lining creates the friction that slows the wheel.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It's cataloged as a rear drum brake shoe for the 1990-2007 Honda Accord, 1997-2001 Honda CR-V, 2003-2005 Acura EL, 2003-2015 Honda Civic, and 2013-2014 Honda Fit (engine: All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab.
Is mounting hardware or a parking brake lever included?
No. This part is cataloged with no mounting hardware and no parking brake levers, so transfer or source the correct parts as directed by the vehicle service procedure.
What is the friction material?
Organic friction material, bonded to the shoe and precision-ground to maximize friction-to-drum contact, with a primary lining thickness of 0.175 in.
Do I need to replace both sides?
Quantity per application is 1, but for even, balanced braking it's best practice to replace the shoes on both sides of the axle as a matched set.