Hold your parked Hyundai or Kia securely with the Wagner Brake Parking Brake Shoe Z982, a rear parking brake shoe that installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2010-2017 Hyundai Azera [All], 2011-2015 Hyundai Sonata [All], and 2011-2015 Kia Optima [All]. It expands against the drum to keep the vehicle stationary when the parking brake is set.
- OE-matched friction material: uses OE-matched friction material for consistent brake performance.
- Precision-ground: the material is precision-ground to maximize friction-to-drum contact.
- Matches OE design: attached levers and pins to match OE are included on select applications only.
- Key specs: FMSI 1661-S982, brake drum diameter 6.860 in, brake shoe width 0.787 in, primary friction material thickness 0.147 in.
Country of origin: China. If a worn or glazed parking brake shoe is the cause of a parking brake that won't hold, this replaces it; diagnose the cause before servicing.
Interchange: BS982 · 111.09820 · 582503Q100 · 583053LA10 · 583053QA00 · 583053QA01 · 583052TA00 · BX982 · 982PB · 982PG. Manufacturer part number Z982.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the Wagner Z982 parking brake shoe fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2010-2017 Hyundai Azera [All], 2011-2015 Hyundai Sonata [All], and 2011-2015 Kia Optima [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Where is this parking brake shoe installed?
It is a rear parking brake shoe, mounting at the rear where it expands against the brake drum to hold the vehicle when the parking brake is applied.
Is mounting hardware included?
Attached levers and pins to match OE are included on select applications only. Confirm what your application requires and consult the service information for any additional hardware.
What friction material does it use?
It uses OE-matched friction material that is precision-ground to maximize friction-to-drum contact for consistent brake performance.
What are signs this parking brake shoe may need replacing?
A parking brake that won't hold on an incline, feels weak, or worn/glazed shoe linings may be signs. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other parts can be involved.