



🛠️ Upgrade your brake game—install smarter, drive cleaner!
The Dorman 924-222 Rear Brake Dust Shield is a precision-engineered, corrosion-resistant steel replacement part designed for select Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC models from 1999 to 2014. Its innovative split design reduces installation time by up to an hour by eliminating the need to remove axle shafts, while rigorous testing ensures a perfect OE fit and long-lasting protection against brake dust and debris.




| ASIN | B008KZQS4E |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #217,788 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #25 in Wheel & Brake Dust Shields |
| Brand | Dorman |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (541) |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2012 |
| Exterior | Ready To Paint If Needed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019495353898 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 924-222 |
| Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 924-222 |
| Model | 924-222 |
| OEM Part Number | 12472851; 12476287; 19178785; 19178786 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 11.2 x 2.36 inches |
| UPC | 019495353898 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
| Year | 2004 |
A**R
Made job easy
Installing the first side was a little bit of a learning curve, but other side was then a breeze to install. Much better then having to remove axles to put on original style backing plates. The only problem I came across was two small tabs that needed to be clenched down which I didn’t see in the instructions. They made a bad scraping sound that was difficult to pinpoint because it was hitting on such a small area. Once I figured it out and fixed it all has been good.
J**N
Saves a lot of time and extra expense !
These are a lifesaver if you don't want to pull your axles ! Backing plates rust out on almost every full size GM truck built in the 2000s very quickly.. Have been putting off replacing them on a 2003 suburban for a long time but after I ruined the second set of rotors I knew I had to do it . Was ready to order one piece ones plus new diff. gasket ,axle seals and diff fluid when I found these .Still not an easy job as you can't get an impact in to take out the bolts so you have to use hand wrenches but sure beats the hassel of opening the rear end and pulling out both axles . Several youtube videos show how to install as it is a little tricky around the arm for the emergency brake ,do the right side first as the videos show that one,the other side is upside down.If your truck has this issue I think it is a great idea !!
G**R
A difficult review to write.
I am having a really hard time reviewing this product. I mean how do you say something positive or negative about a simple piece of metal? Out of the box the shields appear to be really nice. I believe that the manufacture indicates that they are power coated; again there is not much to them. Now, about the installation. Because these are a two piece shield, the need to remove the axle is eliminated, which is a good thing. However, the installation can be a bit tricky. Tricky in the sense that finagling the larger piece into the correct position and then mating up the smaller adjoining piece can take a bit of time. At first I really struggled with it; I couldn't see how it would ever work. But after a bit of patience, the two pieces went together and fit into place, so it really is possible. Additionally, all of the adjusting and positioning can really beat up the powder coat finish, leaving scratches and places of the shield unprotected; I wonder how this will do over time. Additionally, the manufacture indicates that no other protectant should be applied to the shield. Once on, I too had trouble with the shield rubbing on the brake drum. It makes quite a racket. At first I was able to turn the drum without any problems but once the tire was on and tightened, an entirely new ball game commenced. It appears that most of the problem revolves around the smaller quarter slice of the shield. I had to pull, tug, and manipulate the shield until finally no noise. That said, the very next weekend the family and I went camping and at times while pulling the trailer, while turning corners, I still heard the rubbing. My hope was that after a thousand miles or so the two pieces would work everything out and come to an agreement and the problem with noise would be a thing of the past. Well no camping trip would be complete if there wasn’t some mechanical issue. This time it was a blowing a rear brake line; brake fluid everywhere, including the debris shield. The next weekend while making the final repair, I noticed an area at the bottom on the shield that I speculate the brake fluid pooled for a while. In that spot I noticed the power coat shriveled up; orange peel looking and when I rubbed my finger over it, the paint came right off leaving the metal exposed. The two piece design is definitely better than having to remove the axles. However, I can’t help but wonder if instead of a ¾, ¼ design; the shield shouldn’t be sliced in half or something closer to half. Additionally, I am wondering if the shield were aluminum or stainless and the protective coating eliminated if it wouldn’t be better long term. Again, I am really having a hard time putting an actual rating on this product. It certainly has it good points and bad points and I am not really sure where responsibility resides. The installation can be tricky and a little time consuming. The shield can rub on the brake drum. The shield itself seems fairly sturdy, not a really thin sheet of metal. There are definitely opportunities available. But if the shield last at least as long as the original, fourteen years, it is probably not a bad investment.
E**R
It will be fitment fitting correctly.
I just got him recently. I have not had a chance to put them on and I won't for a while. Look at them, they seem fine.
P**R
Quality, but not easy to figure out installation.
I didnt want to remove the entire hub to install new dust shields and purchased these to solve the problem. You will need to watch videos of someone installing to figure out how to Twister these onto the car. Once you figure it out, then you'll wonder why it was so tough...but its not intuitive. Find a video and watch several times. Thick enough steel that I expect they will last the 20 years like the originals.
S**D
Good product
Not a bad install. A little tough to figure out how to get the first one installed but once you do the second one is cake. Just takes time and patience. Had both rear sides done in a little over 2 hours and that included putting on new brakes and rotors
A**R
Works well
Good product, first side took awhile to manipulate into place second side went smoothly. Start install by first aligning the cable support through shield then rotate into position. Only issue was with shipping, ordered at higher price in order to have two day delivery and they didn’t ship on time. Part was delayed do to late shipment by seller, could have purchased at lower price.
D**M
not really easy to install for the back yard mechanic no special tools just alot of patience.
Much easier than pulling axels to put the one piece dust shields on . Just a bit tricky to install and there are no directions with them. Beware once you install them make sure you bend the guide tabs over . If you don't bend them they drag on the no rotor and make a horrible screeching noise.
S**I
Very fast delivery, good price, good quality.
J**M
Shields fit fine ,takes a bit of messing around to get them on if it’s your first time doing them
W**F
Worked great on my 2000 GMC Sierra Z71 4x4
K**K
Did not fit the truck
K**.
Shields installed easily nice product made of quality steel
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