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GeoBrakes stocks OEM-grade brake drums confirmed to fit the Dodge Charger, the cast-iron components that form the friction surface for the Charger drum brake shoes. Available in standard and corrosion-coated configurations for your Charger, every drum is manufactured to the correct inner diameter, wall thickness, and surface finish for the Dodge Charger
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The brake drum on the Dodge Charger is the rotating cast-iron bowl that the Charger drum brake shoes press against to slow your vehicle. Mounted to the rear axle hub of your Dodge Charger, it spins with the wheel and provides the friction surface that the shoes contact under braking. Unlike brake rotors, which can be visually inspected from outside the wheel on many Charger vehicles, Dodge Charger brake drums fully enclose the shoe assembly, which means wear and damage often goes unnoticed until braking performance on the Dodge Charger is noticeably affected.
Standard OEM-Grade Drums for the Dodge Charger
Standard OEM-grade cast-iron drums for the Dodge Charger are manufactured to the original equipment diameter, wall thickness, and surface finish specification for your Charger. They are the direct replacement for the factory Charger drum with no modification required.
Coated Brake Drums for the Dodge Charger
Coated Dodge Charger brake drums feature a corrosion-resistant coating applied to the external drum surfaces of your Charger, the hat section, outer wall, and wheel mounting face. Surface rust is a common issue on Dodge Charger drum brake vehicles in US, particularly during periods of non-use in winter when moisture and salt collect inside the Charger wheel well. A coated drum on your Dodge Charger resists surface rust that can transfer to the wheel mounting face, making future drum removal significantly easier at the next Charger brake service.
Dodge Charger brake drum replacement requires matching the correct inner diameter, wall thickness, bolt circle, hub bore, and drum offset for your Charger. Errors in any of these dimensions produce incorrect shoe-to-drum clearance, uneven wear, and braking problems on the Dodge Charger. Our vehicle selector eliminates those risks by confirming the correct drum for the Dodge Charger exact year, make, model, and axle. Coated Charger drum options are available for vehicles with heavy salt exposure.
How long do brake drums last on a Dodge Charger?
Dodge Charger brake drums typically last 150,000 to 200,000 kilometres with periodic resurfacing, significantly longer than disc brake rotors on the Charger. Each resurfacing removes material from the Charger drum and reduces wall thickness. Once the Dodge Charger drum reaches its maximum allowable inner diameter, it must be replaced rather than turned again.
Should I replace brake drums on my Dodge Charger in pairs?
Yes. Replace both Dodge Charger drums on the same axle to maintain balanced braking. Drums of different inner diameters on the Charger create uneven friction forces, causing the Dodge Charger to pull to the fresher-drum side during braking.
Should I replace drums and shoes at the same time on my Dodge Charger?
Yes, it is strongly recommended for the Dodge Charger. New shoes on a scored or out-of-round Charger drum wear unevenly from day one. New Dodge Charger drums with old shoes that have worn to match the old drum surface will contact the new bore incorrectly. Replacing both together on the Charger ensures proper break-in and maximum service life from both components.