FORD Explorer Brake shoe/drum replacement (drum brakes)
Engine, Fuel & Emissions system·2003–2005 · FORD repair guide
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FORD Explorer — What to know
The Explorer is Ford's mid-size SUV with a broad service network. The 3.5 EcoBoost V6 (2011–2019) is the most popular engine and is generally reliable. Known issues include cabin exhaust fume intrusion on 2011–2017 models and carbon buildup on EcoBoost direct injection engines.
What is this repair?
Plain-English overview
Drum brakes use curved shoes that press outward against the inside of a rotating drum to slow the car. They are most common at the rear on smaller and older vehicles. Worn shoes reduce braking effectiveness and can score the drum if left too long.
Warning signs
How to tell your FORD Explorer needs this repair
- Scraping or grinding noise from the rear when braking
- Reduced braking effectiveness or longer stopping distances
- Vehicle pulling to one side when braking
- Handbrake requiring a much higher pull to hold on a slope
- Dust or scoring visible inside the wheel (shoes worn through)
Common causes
Why FORD Explorer vehicles need this repair
- 1.Normal component wear over high mileage
- 2.Oil maintenance quality and adherence to change intervals
- 3.Operating temperature and thermal cycling over time
- 4.Age degrading seals, gaskets and rubber components
What affects the price
Why your quote may differ
- Whether the drums need resurfacing or replacing (scored drums add cost)
- Rear axle only — front brakes on most cars are disc type
- Whether wheel cylinders need replacing at the same time
At a glance
Key facts about this repair
Labour time
1.5–4 hours
at a typical garage
DIY difficulty
Involved
Risks of ignoring this
What happens if you delay
- Increased stopping distances — a direct safety risk for you and other road users
- Rotor damage from metal-on-metal contact turning a pad change into a full brake job
- Complete brake failure in severe cases, particularly if fluid or caliper issues are ignored
- Vehicle pulling under braking creating unpredictable handling
- Failed roadworthiness inspection or MOT
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