Brake shoe set

BMW 600 rear and front axles

Brake shoe set

€59.90

incl. 19% VAT plus shipping

rear, with professionally riveted brake pads, as in the BMW original equipment. ready for installation, consisting of 2 pieces brake shoe halves
with spherical thrust pad mount, return of old part required (exchange) also 4-114
Technical data
Category
BMW 600 rear and front axles
BMW part number
34213060537
Item number
B6-04-143
Condition
Used original part (overhaul required)
Weight
0 kg
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Philipp Schäper
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Application

In a drum brake, a set of brake shoes transmits the hydraulic operating force via the wheel brake cylinder to the friction linings, which press against the brake drum and thus generate braking deceleration.

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The B6-04-143 brake shoe set for the rear axle of the BMW 600 comprises two brake shoe halves professionally riveted with linings, featuring spherical and rectangular pressure plate mounts for replacement. During restoration, this set replaces worn, glazed, or oil-contaminated old shoes and restores the original braking performance and controllability of the drum brake. It is important to ensure proper installation with a correctly reconditioned brake drum and wheel brake cylinder to guarantee even contact and proper bedding-in of the new linings.

Database ID: 3568 Accessed on: 18.06.2026 14:56 Data state: 22.05.2026 12:33 In stock since: 18.11.2025