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Confirm Vehicle Compatibility:Verify vehicle model, year, and brake system configuration before purchasing.
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Choose Friction Material Type: Select the appropriate material based on your usage requirements:
• Daily driving / city commuting: Ceramic formulation – low noise, low dust.
• Semi-metallic formulation – good value.
• Sporty driving / performance needs: Aramid fiber formulation – high-temperature resistance, fade resistance.
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Check for Included Installation Hardware: Included accessories vary by brand.
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Wear Indicator Configuration: This model prepares an acoustic wear indicator contact interface on some brands.
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Replace in Pairs: To ensure balanced braking performance, it is recommended to replace brake pads on both left and right wheels of the same axle simultaneously. Standard kits typically contain 4 pieces (sufficient for a single axle replacement).
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Verify with VIN: Vehicle configurations may vary by model year and trim level. The most reliable method is to provide the vehicle VIN (chassis number) for precise compatibility.