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The Scion Parking Brake Shoe keeps the wheels stuck in place during parking, preventing rollaways and providing drivers with unmistakable peace. Scion exploded on the roads in 2003 with mini popping cars that were easy to buy and easy to drive. The brand attracted first-time owners via online hangouts such as virtual Scion City and drop-limited Release Series releases. It succeeded; over a million drivers picked up keys, enticed by the notion that regulations could be violated, and Scion became the test lab of Toyota, where strange styling could be experimented with and sales gimmicks would flow into the regular showrooms. Young drivers preferred the direct price, no bargain, no groovy maze, a handshake, and a handing over of the key. Restricted production of paint designs and dashboard instruments supplied a culture that appreciated individuality over badge boasting. As the Parking Brake Shoe is parked on a hill, the friction lining is pressed against the drum wall, force is directed through the curved pad, and the car is pinned. Installation slots are compatible with factory tolerances, and the Parking Brake Shoe does not need shims or hacks to slide in. Put this one in with any Scion of the time and the confidence of the parking cars is restored on the first day. Normal brakes may wear down when you rest, but the Parking Brake Shoe does not wear out when you are not pushing the pedal.