OEM Volkswagen Brake Drums

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Wheel Cylinder

Part Number: 6Q0-611-053-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder, Brake Cyli
Replaces: 1h0611053
Description: Passat. Cabrio. Golf, GTI, Jetta.
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Tension Spring

Part Number: 5C0-609-717
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Drum Brake Hold Down Spring, Spring
Description: Without mutilink suspension with rear drum brakes. lower. Drum brakes, horizontal, lower.
MSRP $77.32
$53.35

Wheel Cylinder Bolt

Part Number: N-909-110-02
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder Bolt, Screw
Description: Drum brakes.
MSRP $0.90
$0.54

Rotor Screw

Part Number: N-106-483-01
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: Part cannot be reused/reinstalled.
Other Names: Rotor Bolt, Drum Screw, Brake Drum Screw, Disc Brake Rotor Set Screw, Bolt
Replaces: n10112602, n10112603
MSRP $3.32
$1.99

Rear Shoes

Part Number: 811-609-525-E
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: POWER.
Other Names: Clamp, Power Steering Suction Hose, Power Steering Pressure Hose, Drum Brake Shoe, Brake Shoe
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Parking Brake Cable

Part Number: 5C0-609-721-T
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Cable, Brakecable
Replaces: 5c0609721p
Description: Jetta. Rear drum brakes. To 3/13/11.
MSRP $108.15
$72.68

Gear Shift Assembly

Part Number: 5C0-711-303-BK-MNZ
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Lever
Replaces: 5c0711303agmnz, 5c0711303aqmnz, 5c0711303n3q7
Description: Jetta. Lever. Sedan, with armrest, auto trans, 2011-14, with rear drum brakes, with leather, aluminum. With armrest, manual trans,...
MSRP $236.65
$156.19

Cable

Part Number: 5C0-609-721-AB
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Brakecable
Replaces: 5c0609721r
Description: Jetta. Rear disc brakes. From 3/14/11. Rear drum brakes.
MSRP $120.99
$81.30

Tension Spring

Part Number: 431-609-715
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Brake Shoes Tension Spring, Spring
Description: Sedan, without mutilink suspension, with rear drum brakes. Drum brakes, vertical.
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Gear Shift Assembly

Part Number: 5C0-711-303-BJ-TLL
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Lever
Replaces: 5c0711303aftll, 5c0711303m3q7
Description: Jetta. Lever. Sedan, with armrest, manual trans, 2011-14, with rear drum brakes, without leather, aluminum. Sedan, without armrest, auto...
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Tension Spring

Part Number: 1J0-609-707-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Equalizer Tension Spring, Spring
Description: Sedan, without mutilink suspension, with rear drum brakes. Drum brakes, horizontal, upper.
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Tension Spring

Part Number: 1J0-609-711-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Spring
Description: Sedan, without mutilink suspension, with rear drum brakes, upper. Drum brakes, horizontal, center.
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How to Test if Your Brake Drum Is in Good Condition

Drum brakes are often overlooked, but staying on top of their condition is crucial for consistent stopping power. With a few basic tools and a visual inspection, you can determine whether your brake drum needs resurfacing or replacement. Keeping your Volkswagen Jetta safe starts with understanding how to check this key component correctly.

Testing Your Jetta's Drum Brakes

1. Remove the Wheel and Drum

Start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the drum to access the braking surface inside.

2. Inspect for Scoring or Grooves

Deep grooves or uneven wear inside the drum can reduce brake shoe contact and signal the need for resurfacing.

3. Measure the Inner Diameter

Use a drum micrometer to confirm the diameter hasn’t exceeded the manufacturer’s wear limit.

4. Check for Heat Spots

Blue discoloration or burn marks indicate excessive heat and compromised braking performance.

5. Look for Cracks or Hairline Fractures

Any cracking on the drum surface is a sign of structural fatigue and calls for immediate replacement.

6. Assess Shoe Wear Patterns

Uneven shoe wear may point to out-of-round drums or issues in the suspension and steering system.

Ensure safe, consistent braking with drum components that meet factory specs for your Volkswagen Jetta. Order here for exclusive pricing and online discounts. If you need help, contact us anytime with fitment questions or installation support.