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 BMW original equipment. ready to fit consisting of 2 brake shoe halves.
with rectangular thrust piece receptacle, old part return required -exchange
Technical data
Category
BMW 600 rear and front axles
BMW part number
34213060541
Item number
B6-04-1431
Condition
Used original part (overhaul required)
Weight
0 kg
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Philipp Schäper
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Application

In drum brakes, brake shoe sets serve to support the brake linings with both form-fit and force-fit connections and to transmit the force applied by the wheel brake cylinder evenly to the brake drum.

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The B6-04-1431 brake shoe set is a ready-to-install replacement set of rear brake shoes for the BMW 600, featuring a rectangular pressure plate mount and professionally riveted linings in OEM quality. By using reconditioned original backing plates in a remanufacturing process, the original geometry of the drum brake is preserved, and typical problems such as glazed or unevenly worn linings are eliminated. As part of a restoration, the set should always be combined with reconditioned wheel brake cylinders and cleanly bored or replaced brake drums to achieve full braking performance.

Database ID: 3570 Accessed on: 17.06.2026 04:03 Data state: 22.05.2026 12:33 In stock since: 18.11.2025