Complete rear drum brake shoe set with hardware for the 1999–2007 GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado 1500 (GMT800). Apex Auto Spare Parts ships across Canada and the US.
Do You Have Rear Drums?
- Look through your rear wheel spokes — a round drum (no rotor) means drum brakes
- Base trim (WT, LS) and 2WD trucks more commonly have rear drums
- Call us with your VIN to confirm
Compatible Vehicles
- 1999–2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 with rear drum option
- 1999–2007 GMC Sierra 1500 with rear drum option
- 2WD and 4WD — same shoe set | All engines
What’s Included
| Primary Shoe | 1 piece — forward shoe |
| Secondary Shoe | 1 piece — rear shoe, longer lining |
| Hardware Kit | Springs, hold-down pins, adjuster screw |
| Drum Diameter | 9.5 in (241mm) |
| Axle Coverage | Both sides included |
Signs You Need rear drum brake shoes GMC Sierra Chevy Silverado Canada
- Scraping/grinding sound from rear when braking
- Longer stopping distance
- Parking brake needs much more pull to hold
Not sure if this fits your truck?
Call or WhatsApp us with your year, make & model — we confirm fitment before you order.
📞 +1 (512) 236-5489 💬 WhatsAppQuestion:
- Why is my drum rubbing after replacing the rear brake shoes?
- How do I properly adjust rear drum brakes after installation?
- What is the minimum thickness for rear brake shoes before replacement?
- Why are my brakes spongy after replacing the rear shoes?
- Do I need to replace the hardware kit (springs, pins) when replacing brake shoes?
- Why is there a vibration or noise after a rear brake job?
- What causes rear drum brakes to be too tight after installing new shoes and drums?
- Is it normal for rear brake shoes to need a break-in period?
- Can a parking brake adjustment cause spongy rear brakes?
- Should I replace the drums or just resurface them when changing brake shoes?











