Brake Pads
Does your Acura make strange noises like grinding or squealing when you apply the brakes? Do you feel an increased vibration when you come to a stop? Are you noticing black dust on your wheels? You may need new brake pads. Brakes are enormously stressed every time they grip a spinning rotor. Because of all that heat and stress, a brake pad has a limited lifespan. Replacing brake pads regularly will save you time and money in the long run. If you let it go too long, you risk damaging other vital parts, such as your rotors and calipers. Most Acura brake pads normally last around two or three years or 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on your driving style. There's no way around it, sooner or later you will need new brake pads. By installing OEM replacements for your specific Acura model, you'll ensure vehicle safety and experience a smoother ride. We have both metallic and ceramic brake pads in stock to choose from. You'll find everything that you need here at Acura Parts HQ, including: full sets of brake pads, front brake pads, rear brake pads, calipers, and shims, which fit between the pad and rotor. Make sure you "stop" what you're doing and get new brakes today here at Acura Parts HQ!
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