Handle stopping duty at the rear wheels with the Wagner Drum Brake Shoe Z999 — a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2012 Volkswagen Jetta (All engines). The shoe presses its bonded friction lining outward against the brake drum to create the friction that slows the vehicle.
- OE-matched friction: Uses OE-matched friction material and precision-ground surfaces to maximize friction-to-drum contact.
- Organic, bonded lining: Organic friction material bonded to the shoe.
- Parking brake levers included: Attached parking brake levers are included; mounting hardware is not — consult the vehicle service information for the correct hardware and whether any may be reused.
- Key specs: FMSI 1670-S999, 9.060 in brake drum diameter, 1.188 in shoe width, 0.210 in primary lining thickness.
Interchange: R999L · BS999 · S999 · 111.09991 · BX999 · 999PB · 999PG · 5C0698545 · 5U7698525A
Manufacturer part number Z999. Country of origin: China. This listing is for one shoe; the listed Jetta application uses one per the catalog. Drum brake shoes wear as a set — replacing both sides as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced braking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicle does the Wagner Z999 fit?
It's a direct-fit rear drum brake shoe for the 2011-2012 Volkswagen Jetta (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.
Is mounting hardware included?
Attached parking brake levers are included, but mounting hardware is not. Consult your vehicle service information for the correct hardware and whether any of it may be reused.
What friction material does it use?
Organic friction material, bonded to the shoe and precision-ground with OE-matched friction material to maximize contact against the drum.
What are the key dimensions?
FMSI 1670-S999, with a 9.060 in brake drum diameter, 1.188 in shoe width, and 0.210 in primary lining thickness.
How many should I buy?
This listing is for one shoe, and the listed Jetta application uses one per the catalog. Replacing both sides as a matched set is recommended for even, balanced braking.