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Jekit Friction Strip 57mm Brake Pads Modified Auto Brake Pad
We sell GT6 brake pad. According disc area, We have 3 Size
47mm
57mm
65mm
Change your Brake Pads
All modern cars have disc brakes on the front wheels, and a lot of models have discs at the rear as well. Disc brake pads gradually wear out. They have to be inspected at every service, and renewed when they have worn to a specified minimum.
Checklist
You'll need:
New brake pads of the correct type
Safety glasses
Brake pad fitting kit (if applicable), New brake discs (if applicable)
A Car Jack
Copper Grease
Protective Gloves
Spanner
G-Clamp
Warning:
Brake pads are part of the brake system of your car and as such are safety critical parts. For this reason, all work must be carried out with the utmost care, and by persons competent to do so. Incorrect work may lead to total brake failure. Wear protective gloves and eye safety glasses at all times.
Step 1 - Remove Your Wheel
Raise your car with a jack using your vehicle manufacturer's recommended jacking points - see your vehicle handbook or Haynes manual. Ensure it is securely supported on a level surface. Place axle stands under the vehicle in addition to the jack for extra safety. Remove the wheels where you're replacing the brake pads (front or rear).
Step 2 - Remove the Guide Pin Bolt
Use one spanner to hold the guide pin, and unscrew and remove the guide pin bolt.
Step 3 - Remove the Brake Pads
Unbolt the calipers and swing them free, then remove the clips holding the brake pads in place and remove the brake pads from their mounting bracket.
Step 4 - Check the Brake Disc
Inspect the brake disc. If there's any scoring, you need to get that replaced too.
Step 5 - Tighten the Clamp
Take the top off the brake fluid reservoir to give the pressure you create in the system somewhere to escape. Keep a careful eye on the fluid level as you tighten the clamp - overflowing could be dangerous. See your vehicle handbook or Haynes Manual for more details.
Step 6 - Apply Grease
Apply a little copper grease to the edges and backs of the new brake pads. Avoid touching the friction linings.
Step 7 - Fit Brake Pads
Fit the new brake pads into the mounting bracket and push the calipers back into place so they can slip back over the new, thicker pads. A G-clamp, applied gently, is ideal for this. Then refit and secure the caliper.
Step 8 - Test Brake Pads
When you've done both sides, press the brake pedal a few times to bring the brake pads up to the disc, then check and top up the brake fluid level if necessary.
Top Tips
Always renew brake pads in complete sets (e.g. all front pads or all rear pads) to avoid uneven braking
Not sure what you're doing? Get advice from an expert - don't take chances with brakes!
Length(mm) | Height(mm) | Thickness(mm) | Axle Vers | Weight(KG) |
189.6 | 87.6 | 18.1 | Front/Rear | 3.8kg |
Item name | Modified Brake Pad |
Car model | For F16 GT6 wide skin brembo GT6 abalone wide surface with 362 380 405mm/VOLVO S60 19" 15year GT caliper |
Part number | |
Size | Normal size |
Unit price | For latest price please feel free to contact us |
Quantity | The Quantity is unlimted the more quantity the better price |
Packing details
| A.Ovpenk packing box . |
B.Netrual Package | |
C.according to customer's requirement . | |
Payment terms | Western Union; T/T. 30% deposit .and pay the balance after the goods are all Ready |
Delivery time | About 10 working days after receiving your payment ,mainly depend on the quantity |
Advantages
| 1.High quality |
2.Reasonable price | |
3.Good reputation | |
4.Reliable supplier | |
5.best after-sale service | |
6.prompt delivery |