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18028410 - : Drum for GM Image

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$31.94
MSRP $58.34
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19362250 - : Drum for GM Image

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$110.08
MSRP $201.24
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19171687 - : Drum for GM Image

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$51.62
MSRP $94.28
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18028318 - : Drum for GM Image

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$69.73
MSRP $127.48
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19171737 - : Drum for GM Image

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$65.94
MSRP $120.55
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89058352 - : Drum for GM Image

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$67.25
MSRP $122.94
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19171721 - : Drum for GM Image

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$58.34
MSRP $106.66
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19292975 - : Drum for GM Image

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$59.74
MSRP $109.22
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19287529 - : Drum for GM Image

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$64.20
MSRP $117.37
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19176916 - : Drum for GM Image

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$54.60
MSRP $99.73
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19176966 - : Drum for GM Image

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$50.04
MSRP $91.39
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19158814 - : Drum for GM Image

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$46.30
MSRP $84.56
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Four Ways to Maintain GM Brake Drums

Your vehicle's brake pedal's been feeling a little too low lately. Maybe the brakes have started to vibrate and shudder, too, or you're hearing them scrape or scratch. It could just be a loose parking brake, a case of a brake cable needing adjustment, or a worn brake shoe.

Most likely, though, you've got a bad brake drum or two. Inspect your rear brakes; if you find grooves, cracks, scoring, or heat spots, it's practically certain -- you'll have to replace them. Luckily, we've got what you need, and for less. It's GM quality, fit's guaranteed, and best of all, it's steeply discounted.

Not sure how to go about installation, though? Fortunately, whether you drive a car like Chevy Malibu, a truck like GMC Sierra 1500, or otherwise, the job's straightforward enough, but if you need any help, contact a GM dealer; the pros can take care of things.

After that, it's a matter of keeping the drums in the best possible shape, for longer. There are four good ways to do that:

  1. Keep them clean, and so, less likely to scratch or crack, which can cause trouble stopping.
  2. Avoid hard stops, and don't "two-foot" the gas and brake pedals.
  3. Don't run heavy if you don't have to.
  4. Bleed brakes every couple years, flushing and replacing the brake fluid.

Shop OEM Brake Drums at GM Wholesale Direct in Winston-Salem NC

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