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There are primarily two types of springs in a drum brake system return springs and hold-down springs. Return springs are designed to pull the brake shoes back to their original position after the driver releases the brake pedal. This action prevents the shoes from dragging against the drum, which not only enhances fuel efficiency but also prolongs the life of the brake components.
drum brake spring

Drum brakes offer several advantages that contribute to their continued use in vehicles, especially in the rear braking systems of many cars and trucks. One major benefit is their superior performance in terms of heat dissipation. The enclosed design of the drum allows for better heat management compared to disc brakes. This means they can withstand higher temperatures generated during braking, making them less prone to fading under heavy use.
car drum brake system
