Mopar and GM Brake Pads
For your vehicle to slow and stop, its brake calipers must press a good set of brake pads to create friction. Original GM or Mopar brake pads do the job best. They come from the factory in many kinds. What brake pads you should get depends on what you drive. Many cars, for instance, use one of three types of brake pads: organic, ceramic, or metallic. Sports cars and performance vehicles, however, usually brake best equipped with the ultimate in durability -- carbon fiber brake pads. Over time, though, even top-quality Mopar and GM brake pads degrade. Look for the signs it's time to change them. They include worn-out surfaces, vibration or whining or screeching sounds when you brake, and a lit brake warning indicator. Hearing grinding, however, is the worst-case scenario: your brake pads have worn to the rotors and brake damage is happening in real time. Replace them, in these or any cases, about every 40,000 to 50,000 miles. Determining which brake pads are best for your vehicle is easy: OEM GM or Mopar are made for the make and model you're driving. Order your new set online today from our auto parts department to ensure proper fitment.
Disc Brake Rotor
bproauto
1BP00293AA
Disc Brake Rotor Standard Replacement-Painted BRAKE ROTOR Ultra-quiet braking from quality materials. Non-directional finish to...
Disc Brake Pad Set
GM
85132090
CT6. Without performance pkg.. Without value added. Suspension. Without perf brk lining.
$80.35
MSRP $144.95
Save $64.60
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