Nissan 41060WK60J PAD KIT-DISC

PAD KIT-DISC

Part number: 41060WK60J 

Availability: 31

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Make: Nissan

143.62$
 
Nissan 41060WK60J PAD KIT-DISC

PAD KIT-DISC

Part number: 41060WK60J 

Availability: 262

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Make: Nissan

155.88$
 

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Nissan 41060WK60K PAD KIT-DISC BRAKE

PAD KIT-DISC BRAKE

Part number: 41060WK60K 

Availability: 0

Make: Nissan

111.47$
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NIBK PN2802 BRAKE PAD FR NISSAN CIVILIAN

BRAKE PAD FR NISSAN CIVILIAN

Part number: PN2802 

Availability: 0

Stock Forecast: 2 days

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Make: NIBK

47.43$
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MINTYE MP3734 BRAKE PAD FR., US 2005~NISCIVILIAN B

BRAKE PAD FR., US 2005~NISCIVILIAN B

Part number: MP3734 

Availability: 0

Stock Forecast: 67 days

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Make: MINTYE

28.37$
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Brake Pad Kit: Essential for Safety and Performance πŸš—

Ensuring the safety and efficiency of your vehicle, the brake pad kit is a critical component in the braking system. It's designed to exert pressure on the brake discs, helping in reducing the speed or completely halting the vehicle. By converting kinetic energy into thermal energy, the brake pads offer a smooth and safe driving experience.

Why You Need the Brake Pad Kit

The necessity of the brake pad kit lies in its ability to provide consistent braking power, maintain control over the vehicle, and prevent accidents. It is a major player in the overall handling and safety of your car, influencing both braking distance and the driver's confidence. Without functioning brake pads, stopping your vehicle becomes increasingly hazardous.

How the Brake Pad Kit Works

When you press the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid transfers the pressure to the brake pads which then squeeze the brake discs. This action creates the friction required to slow down or stop the vehicle. The effectiveness of the braking system relies heavily on the condition of the brake pads.

Consequences of Broken Brake Pads

If the brake pads are damaged or worn out, it could lead to compromised braking ability. This might result in increased stopping distances, a grinding noise, and a spongy brake pedal feel. Ignoring such signs can compromise safety, leading to potential accidents and increased wear on associated components such as the brake discs.

Compatibility

  • Civilian