Here's an Emergency Brake Shoe Kit that directly replaces 233-009-R, 388-912-C OEM. It is compatible with the 10" x 3" DCM S Series. The kit includes two brake shoes (1 top and 1 bottom) and four hold-down springs. This kit will enable you to replace worn, damaged, or broken drum brake parts, ensuring uninterrupted braking and safe vehicle stopping. Learn more about the product below:-
Compatibility List: This brake shoe is specifically designed to replace the below-listed OEMs and make, model, and year. So thoroughly check the details for proper fitment.
Compatible with Other Brands & Their Part Numbers:
Brake Shoe:
Replaces Automann: 142.130380, 143.130380.15, 144.130380.1510
Replaces Navistar: 388-912-C
Replaces Mack: 8235-A23722G501
Replaces Meritor: A2-3722-G-501, A2-3722G501, A23722G501, MER-A23722G501
Replaces OE Aftermarket: EX1303EB, XX1303
Replaces Freightliner: TDAA2-3722G501
Hold-Down Spring:
Replaces Automann: 104.02241
Replaces Navistar: 233-009-R, 233009R1, IH233009R
Replaces Meritor: 2758-A-53
Replaces Saginaw: 2758A53
Replaces OE Aftermarket: C1TZ-2634-A
Replaces Freightliner: TDA 2758A53
Compatible with Make, Model Year:
Fits International 4000/4400LP/4600/4900 Series
Note: Fits 10" x 3" DCM S Series
Functionality: The drum brake shoe kit includes essential components like top and bottom brake shoes (one each) and four green hold-down springs. It will ensure balanced braking and safe stopping power. It will reduce downtime with fewer missing parts when doing a brake job.
Robust Construction: This brake shoe kit is made of durable metal, equipped with friction lining material—called a lined brake shoe. Thus, make it ready to install. The brake shoe features pre-drilled holes for the rivet installation of the friction lining.
Replacement Guidelines: It's necessary to change brake parts after frequent intervals. But if you encounter other signs (check below) in the rear brake shoes, then replace them immediately.
Inspect at least once a year or after every 12,000 miles.
Squealing or grinding noises when braking, especially at low speeds.
Burning smell or visible smoke due to overheated brake components.
Visible damage like uneven wear, cracked or sored drums.
If the friction material is worn down to 1.6 mm or less.
Never just replace one wheel's set but both rear shoes simultaneously.
Change the springs and hardware with the shoes (as these lose tension over time and can cause dragging or uneven wear).
Regularly check/replace the driveshaft-mounted drum if damaged.
