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VW Bay Bus Rear Brake Drums, Shoes, Wheel Cylinders, Hoses & Fittings

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  1. Brake Shoe Set - Rear 45mm  fits T2 Bus,Split Bus,Split Bus USA,Baywindow USA
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    Brake Shoe Set - Rear 45mm

    211-698-537/CF

    Product Vehicle Years
    T2 Bus1968-1970
    Split Bus1963-1967
    Split Bus USA1963-1967
    Baywindow USA1968-1970
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    $44.50 $44.50
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  2. Brake Shoe Star Adjuster  fits Beetle,T2 Bus,Split Bus,Karmann Ghia,Beetle Cabrio,Type 3,924
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    Brake Shoe Star Adjuster

    113-609-205/A

    Product Vehicle Years
    Beetle1950-1979
    T2 Bus1968-1979
    Split Bus1950-1967
    Karmann Ghia1960-1974
    Beetle Cabrio1950-1979
    Type 31962-1973
    9241976-1985
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VW Bay Bus Rear Drum Brake Parts 

All VW Bay Bus models had rear drum brakes fitted from the factory, and whilst they last a long time it is always a good idea to keep on top of the maintenance with them. 

Poorly adjusted Bus rear brake shoes or a leaky Bay Window wheel cylinder could lead to braking inefficiency, causing the vehicle to fail an annual inspection, or pull to one side when braking. 

Replacing Rear Bay Bus Brake Shoes 

You’ll probably find that your Bay Window rear brake drums will last longer than one set of Bay Busbrake shoes, and that’s ok. 

For peace of mind, we would suggest renewing the springs and clips that hold the brake shoes in place at the same time as the shoes. We sell these in a handy rear brake shoe fitting kit. Should other components from inside the brake drum, such as handbrake lever arms, distance bars or adjusting screws be missing or damaged, then we can supply those all at short notice too. 

Order with Express Delivery and you can have your parts on the next working day in most instances. 

Bay Window Brake Drum Backing Plates 

If you are completing a comprehensive restoration, then parts such as the Bay brake drum backing plates are likely to find their way into your shopping cart as well. These plates are bolted to the rear hub and are what the Bay Window rear wheel cylinders are attached to. 

Supplied in black paint, some customers choose to get these powder coated prior to assembly to add to their longevity, and improve their appearance long term. 

Bay Bus Rear Wheel Cylinders 

Attached to your rear brake hoses at one end, and in control of pressing your brake shoes against the inside of the rear brake drum at the other, your rear wheel cylinders are a critical component in the braking system.

Operated by hydraulic brake fluid pushing the pistons out at each end, this forces the brake shoes to make contact and generate friction with the inside of the brake drum, slowing the rotation, and in turn, slowing the car. The rubber seals on these can fail, allowing fluid to leak out.

Bleeding The Bay Bus Rear Brakes 

If you have done any work on the hydraulic system, such as the brake hoses or rear wheel cylinders you will need to bleed the air from the system afterwards to avoid a spongy brake pedal, and to ensure maximum efficiency.