The Audi Coupe comes in two kinds of body styles: a 2-door coupe and a 2-door convertible. Throughout the years, this vehicle model has embraced generational changes in its parts and accessories that gained popularity and well-deserved recognition among users and dealers. Coupe comes with plenty of quality vehicles and parts, including the brake drums. The Coupe drum brake is usually accompanied by two shoes that have a metal framing in which the friction lining is secured. When applying the brakes, the friction lining parts make contact with the surface of the brake drum causing the spring parts to retract the shoes once the user is done pressing the brakes.
Coupe provides a large selection of high-performance parts. But after a long time, the worn Coupe brake drum parts might cause huge problems. A faulty brake drum can lead to a grinding noise, as well as soft brake pedals. The Coupe brake drum is part of the drum brake system which works in correlation with a brake shoe to decelerate the rotation of a wheel. The removal process for the Coupe brake drum parts is as follows. Remove the hubcap (if applicable). Next, remove the lug nuts and wheel from the vehicle. Then remove the brake drum retaining screws. Finally, pull the brake drum off gently to not damage any components around. Our large assortment covers the majority of classic vehicles. Consumers can get great products and services online 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.