Partswise releases new rear drum brake spring kit for the Nissan Navara D40 & D23, (2005-2025) Models

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Written by Cameron Parker

Nissan Navara D40 & D23 Spring Kit

While many people think of drum brakes as an outdated technology, they remain a critical part of the braking systems in many vehicles, just like the Nissan Navara D40 & D23. Actually, four of the top 10 best-selling vehicles in Australia are utes. Many of these utes continue to use drum brakes on the rear axle. These vehicles frequently tow up to 3.5 tons, which puts considerable stress on the rear braking systems.

Photo of a D40 and D23 Nissan Navara on a dirt road

Why Replace The Hardware?

Drum brake systems, particularly on vehicles with high towing capacities, can run hot during operation. The increased heat can cause the return springs in these systems to lose tension over time, leading to brake-shoe drag and premature wear. Furthermore, many modern vehicles incorporate drum-in-disc style handbrake designs. These systems can face similar issues, with worn return springs causing the handbrake shoes to drag and wear out faster than they should. This not only affects braking performance but can also lead to noisy, inefficient braking.

The Kit

PW21526 is an axle kit and includes (as pictured). Sourced from our European supplier, the parts in this kit are of high quality and plated for longevity.

Photo of the drum brake hardware kit, PW21526

Prioritize your customers safety by recommending drum hardware replacement when overhauling the drum brakes on their vehicle — don’t wait until a failure or premature shoe wear occurs and have to cover a rework. Explain the importance of proactive maintenance, and rest assured that we’ll support you with the right parts every time.

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