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Replacement Brake Shoes Hold Down Kit Front Compatible with 1969-1971 Dodge P300 Van

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Management number 215262404 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$17.88 Model Number 215262404
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At Sawyer Auto, we are committed to offering the highest-quality, direct-fit replacement auto parts. These parts are manufactured using high-grade materials and subjected to thorough testing to ensure superior reliability and precise compatibility with your car or truck.

  • 【❗Fitment (Compatibility Description):❗:】 Compatible With 1969-1971 Dodge P300 Van Front Drum Brake Applications; Specified For 12.12" X 2" Drum Shoe Dimensions (S33).
  • ✅【 Function (Component Description):】 Designed To Retain Front Drum Brake Shoes To The Backing Plate For Correct Shoe Positioning During Normal Braking.
  • ✅【 Replacement Reason (Service Description):】 Typically Replaced When Springs, Pins, Or Retainers Corrode, Weaken, Or Fail To Hold Shoes Securely.
  • ✅【 Construction and Material:】 Kit Includes Steel Springs, Pins, And Retainers Manufactured To Match Original-Style Hardware.
  • ✅【 Direct Replacement Design:】 Design Designed As A Direct Replacement Component For Compatible Vehicles, Matching Original Form and Specifications.
Brand Name Sawyer Auto
Item Weight 12 Ounces
Manufacturer Sawyer Auto
Automotive Fit Type Vehicle Specific Fit
Manufacturer Part Number PG-1226785
Compatible with Vehicle Type Car, Pickup Truck

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