Give your rear parking brake OE-matched friction with the Wagner Brake Parking Brake Shoe (MPN Z701). This rear parking (emergency) brake shoe expands against the brake drum to hold the vehicle stationary when the park brake is applied, and it installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-2001 Ford Explorer, 2001 Ford Explorer Sport, 2002-2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, 1995-2003 Ford Windstar, 1994-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer (all engines).
- OE-matched friction material: uses OE-matched friction material for consistent braking feel.
- Maximized drum contact: precision-ground lining maximizes friction-to-drum contact.
- Matches OE design: attached levers and pins are included to match OE on specific applications.
- Hardware included: OE-style lubricant and abutment clips are included.
Built to a 7.240 in brake drum diameter with a 1.180 in shoe width and 0.130 in primary friction material thickness (FMSI 1484-S701). Quantity per application is one, and this listing is for one. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: AXS701 · 701 · R701 · RS701 · BS701 · 111.07010 · 111-07010 · 4796337 · 5093390AC · 7U2Z2V753A · F58Z2648A · XL2Z2648AA · BX701 · 701PB · PSS701 · 701N · 701PG · 701SG.
Manufacturer part number Z701.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which vehicles does the Wagner Z701 fit?
A direct-fit rear parking brake shoe for the 1995-2001 Ford Explorer, 2001 Explorer Sport, 2002-2005 Explorer Sport Trac, 1995-2003 Windstar, 1994-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer.
Is mounting hardware included?
Wagner includes OE-style lubricant and abutment clips. Attached levers and pins are included to match OE on specific applications.
What drum size is it designed for?
It's designed for a 7.240 in brake drum, with a 1.180 in shoe width and 0.130 in primary friction material thickness (FMSI 1484-S701).
Does this replace my regular service brakes too?
No. This is a parking (emergency) brake shoe that expands against the drum to hold the vehicle when the park brake is set; it doesn't replace your service brake pads or rotors.
What are signs my parking brake shoes may need replacing?
Signs may include a parking brake that won't hold on a hill, excessive lever or pedal travel to engage it, or worn or contaminated linings. Diagnose the cause before replacing.