🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Power Stop Brakes!
The Power Stop B782 Autospecialty Parking Brake Shoe is engineered for a precise fit in select Acura and Honda models. With eco-friendly materials and advanced design features, it promises noise-free operation and quick break-in, making it the ideal choice for performance-driven drivers.
Manufacturer | Power Stop |
Brand | Power Stop |
Model | Power Stop B782 |
Item Weight | 2.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 4 x 8.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | B782 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | B782 |
OEM Part Number | B782 |
Position | Rear |
B**.
HondaCRV emergency brake shoe.
Fit exactly as advertised and works fine.
C**Z
04 Acura TL
Fit perfectly to replace my old ones. These have a good bite to them.
D**
Worked just fine
No problems
A**S
They work
They fit in good for 2008 Acura TL
R**C
Dont fit honda Element
Doesn’t fit 05 honda element. The ridge doesn’t fit in the holder. Check the picture for comparison. Don’t waste your money on this. Return window was past so I can’t return either.
D**.
Decent
Power Stop generally makes good, properly spec'd products. These seemed accurate, at least in appearance. Fitting the rear rotors was a pain, but at least part of the blame was the improper machining on the rotors that came in this brake kit Max Brakes Front & Rear Performance Brake Kit [ Premium Slotted Drilled Rotors + Ceramic Pads ] KT005933 Fits: 2004-2008 Acura TL; they were undersized and overall atrocious. After running these a few hundred miles, I inspected the shoes and found wear/scuff marks concentrated in only a small area, indicating that they were slightly out of round and not fully contacting the drum area. The whole brake job was so bad I ended up re-doing EVERYTHING and replaced these with Centric brand shoes. Not a winner on a 2006 Acura TL, YMMV.
A**R
Fits
2004 honda crv
B**R
too big, grinding needed
2007 Honda Element - Compared to the old shoes these are measurably too big and won't allow the drum to go on even with the adjuster wheels all the way back. I had to grind some metal off the contact points before they could work.
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