Brake Drums

13034099 - : Brake Drum for Nissan Image

Brake Drum

Nissan 13034-099
$34.04
MSRP $46.88
Save $12.84
27.4% Off
13030013 - : Brake Drum for Nissan Image

Brake Drum

Nissan 13030-013
$22.14
MSRP $30.50
Save $8.36
27.4% Off

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Replace Your Brake Drums for Safer Stopping

The team here at Alpine Nissan of Denver understands how crucial parts like brake drums are important to your safety on the road. Brake drums provide the friction surface for your rear braking system on many vehicles. When drums wear beyond specification, braking performance decreases and stopping distances increase. We stock genuine Nissan brake drums that restore proper braking function and safety.

How Brake Drums Create Stopping Power

Brake drums are cylindrical housings that rotate with your wheels. When you press the brake pedal, brake shoes inside the drum expand outward and create friction against the inner drum surface. This friction converts motion into heat and slows your vehicle. The Nissan Pathfinder and Nissan Armada both utilize drum brake systems on their rear axles. The drums work together with brake calipers or wheel cylinders to distribute braking force evenly across all wheels.

Why Brake Drums Wear Down

Repeated heating and cooling cycles cause metal fatigue in the drum material. The friction surface develops grooves and ridges from constant contact with brake shoes. Excessive heat can warp the drum and create vibration during braking. Corrosion forms on the drum surface when vehicles sit unused for extended periods. Aftermarket drums often use softer metal alloys that wear faster and don't dissipate heat as effectively as genuine Nissan components.

When to Install New Brake Drums

Replace drums when they exceed the maximum diameter stamped on the component. Pulsating brake pedal indicates warped drums that need immediate replacement. Unusual noises during braking suggest scored or damaged drum surfaces. Have drums measured during brake service to determine remaining life and replacement timing.

Alpine Nissan of Denver stocks everything you need for your next vehicle repair project.