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Brake Pads & Shoes

Front Disc Brake Pad Kit

MSRP $206.00 CAD
Part Number: 68049148AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pad Kit

Pad Kit

MSRP $134.00 CAD
Part Number: 2AMV2158AC
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Rear
Replaces: 2amv2158aa, 2amv2158ab, v2019158aa
Description: Mopar V-Line Alternative Part.

Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit, Right & Left

MSRP $124.00 CAD
Part Number: 68049116AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Left, Right
Other Names: Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit, Right Or Left, Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit, Right & Left, Shoe
Description: Contains 4 Shoes.
Notes: Transmissions: 6-spd auto aisin as66rc hd trans. 6-spd auto aisin as69rc hd trans. 8-spd auto 8hp75-lcv transmission.Engines: 6.7l i6...

Disc Brake Pad Set

MSRP $102.00 CAD
Part Number: 1BP00281AA
bproauto bproauto
Positions: Front
Description: A set of disc brake pads for a vehicle's disc brake caliper brake system.
Notes: FMSI: 7864-D965

Disc Brake Pad Set

MSRP $78.75 CAD
Part Number: 1BP00280AA
bproauto bproauto
Positions: Front
Other Names: 840249241815
Description: Disc Brake Pad Set
Notes: Warranty Time: 24Warranty Time UOM: MOCountry of Origin (Primary): CNHarmonized Tariff Code (HTS): 8708301000

Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit

MSRP $293.00 CAD
Part Number: 05018550AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05018550ab, Shoe Kit
Replaces: 5018550aa

Front Disc Brake Pad Kit

MSRP $498.00 CAD
Part Number: 68002228AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Shoe Kit

Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit

MSRP $306.00 CAD
Part Number: 05179334AC
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Parking Brake Shoe And Lining Kit, 05179334ac, Shoe Kit
Replaces: 5179334aa, 5179334ab
Description: Contains 4 Shoes

Disc Brake Pad Spring Kit

MSRP $81.70 CAD
Part Number: 68034092AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Spring

Disc Brake Pad Set

MSRP $102.00 CAD
Part Number: 1BP00282AA
bproauto bproauto
Positions: Front
Description: A set of disc brake pads for a vehicle's disc brake caliper brake system.
Notes: FMSI: 7339-D459

Front Disc Brake Pad Kit

MSRP $183.00 CAD
Part Number: 05015254AC
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05015254ac, Shoe Kit
Replaces: 5015254ab
Description: Contains 4 Pads

Brake Fluid

MSRP $16.50 CAD
Part Number: 04318080AD
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Brake Fluid, US, 04318080ad, Fluid
Replaces: 4318080ab, 4318080ac
Description: Standard MS-4574. 12 Fluid Ounces, Minimum Ship Quantity Of 12
Notes: Transmissions: 6-Speed RWD Manual Transmission.Engines: 2.0l i4 dohc di turbo engine w/ ess. 2.0l i4 dohc di turbo etorque engine. 2.2l...
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Buyer's Guide To Mopar® Brake Pads And Brake Shoes

What's the Difference Between Them?

Brake pads are parts of a disc brake system. More specifically, they're textured plates mounted atop brake calipers.

Brake shoes, however, are part of a drum brake system. They're crescent-shaped welded steel components with similarly coarse surface materials.

What Mopar® Brake Pads And Brake Shoes Do

They both act as friction-generators. Brake pads are points of contact between the calipers and brake rotors. Brake shoes, on the other hand, contact their respective drums. The resistance created, a vehicle uses to slow its wheels down, eventually stopping its tires from turning.

When Should You Change Your Mopar® Brake Pads And Brake Shoes?

This depends on how you drive and where you drive most often. Otherwise, replace brake pads every 64,000 to 80,000 kilometers or so. Change brake shoes, however, at least once a year, or about every 30,000 kilometers. There are symptoms in both cases that'll tell you it's time.

How Do You Know They're Going Bad?

In the case of brake pads, they include:

  • Warning lights on the dash
  • Worn-out or damaged pad surfaces
  • Whining or vibrating brakes
  • Grinding noises (indicating warped and/or damaged rotors)
  • Taking longer to slow down and stop

When it comes to brake shoes, they include:

  • Odd noises when pressing and releasing the brake pedal, e.g., scrapes and squeaks
  • Less responsive brakes -- taking longer to stop, especially
  • A parking brake that's loose or isn't working the way it should

See any of these, and you should run an inspection to figure out whether any old pads need swapping out for new ones. Before ordering them, though, be sure you're getting the genuine article.

Why Should You Buy Genuine Mopar® Brake Pads And Brake Shoes?

Because they're guaranteed to be compatible with the make and model you love to drive. That's a promise that generic parts can't always make. Order yours from the online catalogue here at our auto parts store.