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OEM Auto Brake Pads

The disc brake system in your vehicle depends on the brake pads doing their job. That job? Cushioning the contact between brake calipers and brake rotors as they work together to produce the friction you need to slow your car, SUV, van, or pickup down That prevents damage caused by metal parts abrading against each other.

The Four Types of Brake Pads

Organic: cars and SUVs like the Honda Accord or Jeep Wrangler usually come with organic brake pads, since they're affordable, reliable, and easiest on your rotors.

Metallic: these are usually found on trucks like the Ram 1500. They're firmer than organic, and better able to withstand heat.

Ceramic: Also found on trucks, ceramic pads are quieter and generally perform better in on wet roads.

Carbon fiber: These brake pads are usually reserved for sports cars and high-performance models such as the Toyota GR86, due to their tough, temperature-resistant nature.

How to Spot Failing Brake Pads

You can expect to get up to 50,000 miles out of a set of brake pads, on average, though your driving style and commute conditions can greatly affect that number. Signs of problems include:

  • The brake pedal vibrates or bounces under your foot
  • You hear a squealing or squeaking noise coming from the brakes
  • Your Nissan vehicle requires more distance and time to come to a complete stop
  • You notice a grinding sound when you brake
  • Your brake pedal feels soft or squishy underfoot
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    If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, conduct an inspection to see if it's time to replace your brake pads. Your manufacturer makes the only brake pads that are guaranteed to be compatible with your model, ensuring the fit and performance you need. Order your new set from our online auto parts department. Not only will you enjoy big savings off the MSRP, but we'll ship them directly to your doorstep!

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