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GeoBrakes stocks complete brake drum kits confirmed to fit the Toyota Tundra, pairing OEM-grade brake drums at the correct inner diameter for the Tundra with matched drum brake shoes and hardware for a full rear drum brake overhaul on your Toyota Tundra in a single package. Every kit ensures drums and shoes are replaced together on the Tundra, the only way to achieve correct contact geometry and maximum service life from both components. Each kit ships with a 100% fitment guarantee and free delivery across US on orders over $99.
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A brake drum kit for the Toyota Tundra addresses the most common brake service shortcut: replacing shoes on a worn Tundra drum, or fitting new drums with glazed, worn shoes. Either combination prevents correct break-in on the Toyota Tundra. New shoes have a specific arc radius that must contact a fresh drum surface across the full lining width on your Tundra. A GeoBrakes drum kit eliminates that incompatibility by delivering matched drums and shoes confirmed for your Toyota Tundra in a single order.
The kit for your Toyota Tundra includes OEM-spec cast-iron brake drums at the correct inner diameter for the Tundra for both left and right rear wheels, drum brake shoes with OEM-grade friction lining matched to the Toyota Tundra drum bore and wheel cylinder specification, a brake hardware kit with return springs, hold-down hardware, and self-adjusters specific to the Tundra, and drum retaining hardware where required by the Toyota Tundra application.
Road salt and freeze-thaw cycles deteriorate every component in the Toyota Tundra drum brake system over the same service interval. By the time a Tundra drum is worn, the shoes are typically at or near minimum thickness, the hardware is corroded, and the wheel cylinder boots are deteriorating on your Toyota Tundra. Replacing drums and shoes alone while leaving worn springs and seized adjusters on the Tundra produces a service that underperforms within months.
Drum and shoe arc radius must match exactly for correct contact geometry on the Toyota Tundra. An incorrect drum diameter or wrong-spec shoe lining for the Tundra produces immediate uneven wear and noise. Every kit in the GeoBrakes catalogue is assembled for the Toyota Tundra, drum diameter, shoe arc, and hardware spring rates all confirmed as a matched set specific to the Tundra.
How do I know if I need a basic or full-service kit for my Toyota Tundra?
A basic kit for the Toyota Tundra is appropriate when the wheel cylinders have been recently replaced and show no signs of leaking. A full-service kit is the stronger choice during a high-mileage Tundra overhaul, particularly on American Toyota Tundra vehicles with significant winter salt exposure.
Should I replace drum kits on both rear wheels of my Toyota Tundra at the same time?
Yes. Always replace drum brake components on the Toyota Tundra as an axle set, both left and right rear, to maintain balanced braking force. Drums and shoes at different wear stages on the Tundra create uneven rear braking that pulls the vehicle to one side.
Can I install a brake drum kit on my Toyota Tundra myself?
Rear drum brake service on the Toyota Tundra is a moderately advanced DIY task. It requires removing the drum, dismantling the shoe assembly on the Tundra, correctly routing return springs, and adjusting shoes to the correct drum clearance. A service manual specific to the Toyota Tundra is essential.