Mercedes-Benz Drums And Hardware
No results found for "brake drum". Here are some helpful search tips:
- Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
- Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
- Remove information such as make, year or model.
- Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!
TL;DR Summary
Mercedes-Benz drums and hardware include select brake components that help support proper rear brake operation on applicable vehicles. Genuine OEM brake parts are designed for specific Mercedes-Benz models, helping owners choose the right fit, function, and system compatibility.
Mercedes-Benz Drums and Hardware for Brake System Service
Brake drums and related hardware work together with shoes, springs, adjusters, retainers, and wheel cylinders on vehicles equipped with drum-style brake assemblies. If these parts are worn, corroded, damaged, or no longer adjusting correctly, replacement may help restore proper brake function and serviceability.
Browse Mercedes-Benz drums and hardware, or review related Mercedes-Benz brake parts for additional components such as pads, rotors, calipers, and hydraulic parts.
What This Category Includes
- Brake drums for select Mercedes-Benz applications
- Drum brake hardware kits and retainers when applicable
- Springs, adjusters, pins, clips, and related service parts
- Model-specific parts listed by Mercedes-Benz OEM part number
- Components used with select rear brake or parking brake systems
Why Genuine Mercedes-Benz OEM Parts Matter
Brake hardware is highly fitment-specific. A genuine Mercedes-Benz part is designed around the original brake system layout, helping support proper fit with the drum, shoe, backing plate, hub, and hydraulic components. Aftermarket hardware may appear similar, but small differences in spring tension, retainer shape, drum dimensions, or adjuster design can affect installation and brake operation.
If your repair involves nearby components, consider checking related categories such as brake shoes, brake rotors, and master cylinder and parts.
How to Choose the Right Part
Start with your vehicle’s year, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, and brake configuration. Then compare the part number, product diagram, installation position, and fitment notes. Brake parts may vary by axle, production date, wheel size, package, or chassis configuration, so do not rely on part appearance alone.
Compatibility and Fitment Guidance
Drums and hardware compatibility may vary by model, class, model year, trim, drivetrain, engine, brake system, axle design, production date, and parking brake configuration. Confirm fitment before purchase, especially if your Mercedes-Benz has optional brake equipment or has had prior brake system repairs.
Key Takeaways
- Drums and hardware support select drum brake and parking brake systems.
- OEM parts help match original Mercedes-Benz brake system specifications.
- Fitment can vary by axle, brake package, model year, and production date.
- Aftermarket parts may not match OEM dimensions, tension, or attachment design.
- Review the part number and product diagram before ordering.
FAQ
Are Mercedes-Benz drums and hardware OEM parts?
Parts sold through the official Mercedes-Benz parts store are genuine OEM components for select Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Each part should still be matched to your exact vehicle and brake configuration.
How do I know which drum brake hardware fits my Mercedes-Benz?
Use your year, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, and brake system details to filter results. Then verify the part number, axle position, and fitment notes before ordering.
Can I install drums and hardware myself?
Brake service requires correct assembly, adjustment, and inspection. If you are not experienced with brake systems, professional installation is recommended.
When should brake drums or hardware be replaced?
Replacement may be needed when parts are worn, rusted, stretched, cracked, noisy, uneven, or no longer holding proper adjustment. A brake inspection can confirm what needs replacement.
Should I choose OEM or aftermarket brake hardware?
OEM hardware is usually the better choice when you want the correct fit, tension, and compatibility with Mercedes-Benz brake components.