Brake Pads
Brake pads by Mopar are easy to come by when shopping our online store. Your vehicle deserves the best when it comes to reliable brake pads. Luckily for online auto parts shoppers, our Mopar warehouse has just what you're looking for.
Brake Pads | How They Work & How to Tell If They're Going Bad
Brake pads come in a variety of different styles. All of which contain heat differently when you slow and stop your car. When you engage the brake pedal, the calipers are charged with hydraulic fluid. They use a piston that compresses the brake pads into the rotor discs where they absorb impact to slow and stop the momentum of your vehicle.
Brake pads are typically made of organic non-asbestos materials like glass and rubber compounds. Other variations include ceramic brake pads that pair well with carbon brake rotors, semi-metallic and metallic brake pads which handle heat well. The metallic variations are used on larger vehicles and ones with higher horsepower.
If you think your brake pads are going bad, they might be thinning to the point where they require replacement. If your brake pads are thinning or not stopping your car at a reliable rate, look out for symptoms like:
Update Your Brake Pads with Mopar Parts Online
Make your next brake replacement simple and reliable by choosing OEM brake pads. When the time comes for your order, save money on Mopar brake pads online and receive your package at your doorstep shortly with our nationwide shipping service. We handle all your questions or concerns too, so reach out on our contact page if anything arises on your end. We'll be happy to assist you.
Brake Pads
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