Brake drums are part of a drum braking system that slows down the vehicle by creating friction. Inside the drum, brake shoes press outward against the drum wall. Over time, the internal components get dry due to heat and friction, leading to squeaking, sticking, and decreased braking performance.
To reduce friction and heat
To ensure smooth and quiet braking
To prevent rust and seizing
To extend the lifespan of drum components
Squealing or rubbing noise while braking
Weak braking force
Wheel lock-up
Brake pedal feels hard or too soft
Our technicians disassemble the drum, clean it thoroughly, apply high-temperature brake grease to key contact points, and replace worn parts if needed. The result: smoother, quieter, and more reliable braking.