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4772253060 - : Disc Brake Caliper Bracket for Lexus Image

Disc Brake Caliper Bracket

Lexus 47722-53060
Without 4wd, with f-sport. 2wd, is 250/350, 11.6 rotor. Awd. A bracket for a disc brake caliper.\
$181.80
MSRP $234.97
Save $53.17
22.6% Off
995043JA0B - : Multi-Purpose Tool Set for Infiniti Image

Multi-Purpose Tool Set

Infiniti 99504-3JA0B
With hybrid. Multi-Purpose Tool Set.
$12.94
MSRP $16.90
Save $3.96
23.4% Off
561615612 - : Brake Dust Shield for Volkswagen Image

Brake Dust Shield

Volkswagen 561-615-612
From 10/2013. Passat. Right. A shield used to contain the brake dust produced by the brake pads of a vehicle's disc brake calipers....
$30.14
MSRP $46.84
Save $16.70
35.7% Off
8R0698269 - : Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set for Audi Image

Disc Brake Anti-Rattle Clip Set

345mm-brembo. 345mm brakes. A set of clips, which snap onto the steering knuckle abutment or brake caliper bracket, used to provide a...
$64.27
MSRP $80.00
Save $15.73
19.7% Off
211611483 - : Brake Bleeder Screw Cap for Audi Image

Brake Bleeder Screw Cap

$10.27
MSRP $15.10
Save $4.83
32% Off
26140XC030 - : Brake Vacuum Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Vacuum Hose

Subaru 26140XC030
Ascent. 2019-22, #2.
$19.82
MSRP $24.85
Save $5.03
20.2% Off
4720130850 - : Brake Master Cylinder for Lexus Image

Brake Master Cylinder

Lexus 47201-30850
3.5l. IS300. IS350. Brake Master Cylinder.
$287.51
MSRP $362.84
Save $75.33
20.8% Off
LR102247 - : Disc Brake Caliper for Land-Rover Image

Disc Brake Caliper

Land-Rover LR102247
A disc brake caliper used for the main operating brakes of a vehicle, which utilizes a piston(s) to squeeze disc brake pads against a...
$288.04
MSRP $342.72
Save $54.68
16% Off
LR028429 - : Park Assist Camera Bracket for Land-Rover Image

Park Assist Camera Bracket

Land-Rover LR028429
2 door coupe. 4 door. A component to which the Park Assist Camera or related component is mounted to.
$45.08
MSRP $52.62
Save $7.54
14.3% Off
57100TWAC02 - : ABS Hydraulic Assembly for Honda Image

ABS Hydraulic Assembly

2.0L hybrid, without touring. Incl.ABS Control Module,Modulator and Pump and Motor Assembly. ABS Hydraulic Assembly.
$618.86
MSRP $818.60
Save $199.74
24.4% Off
4459850010 - : ABS Hydraulic Pump Spacer for Lexus Image

ABS Hydraulic Pump Spacer

Lexus 44598-50010
With hybrid, #1. ABS Hydraulic Pump Spacer.
$16.71
MSRP $20.44
Save $3.73
18.2% Off
4459211010 - : ABS Modulator Bracket for Lexus Image

ABS Modulator Bracket

Lexus 44592-11010
All Required. Without booster. #1. ABS Modulator Bracket.
$32.06
MSRP $39.51
Save $7.45
18.9% Off
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AutoNationParts Automotive Brakes & Parts FAQ

Why are genuine brake components important?

Genuine OEM brake parts provide precise fit, durability, and maximum stopping power. Using authentic components reduces premature wear and ensures your vehicle operates safely. Related components include replacement brake lines and premium master cylinders.

What are the common types of brake pads and shoes?

Brake pads can be organic, ceramic, metallic/semi-metallic, or carbon fiber. Brake shoes are used in drum brake systems. Choosing the right type depends on your vehicle, driving style, and performance needs. See more on compatible brake rotors and drums.

How often should brake pads and shoes be replaced?

Brake pads typically last 30,000–70,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and pad type. Brake shoes may last longer in rear drum setups. Regular inspections prevent damage to underlying rotors and drums.

Can I mix aftermarket and OEM brake components?

OEM parts guarantee exact fit and performance, while aftermarket quality varies. It is recommended to pair OEM pads and shoes with OEM rotors and calipers for optimal safety and longevity.

What happens if I neglect brake maintenance?

Neglecting brake maintenance can reduce stopping power and damage critical braking components. Failing to service your system regularly can ruin rotors, wheel cylinders, and brake lines, potentially leading to complete brake failure.

Can I replace brake pads and shoes myself?

Yes, you can replace brake pads and shoes yourself with proper tools and safety precautions. Always inspect for fluid leaks, pad alignment, and proper hardware torque. Consult our catalog of all brake components for factory hardware matches.

What are brake rotors and drums?

Brake rotors (discs) and drums are the metal surfaces pads and shoes press against to slow your vehicle. Proper maintenance and timely replacement of these components are essential for consistent braking performance. Learn more about rotors & hardware and drums & hardware.

What are wheel cylinders?

Wheel cylinders are part of the drum brake system that push the brake shoes against the drum. Ensure they are in good condition and free from hydraulic fluid leaks for safe braking. Check out our selection of wheel cylinders & parts.

How do brake lines affect safety?

Brake lines carry hydraulic fluid under extreme pressure to your brakes. Damaged, rusted, or leaking lines reduce pressure to the calipers, decreasing stopping power and compromising safety. See our replacement brake lines.

What is the role of the master cylinder?

The master cylinder generates hydraulic pressure for the braking system. A failing master cylinder can cause a soft brake pedal and significantly reduce braking effectiveness. Explore OEM master cylinders & parts.

Why do brakes make noise?

Squealing or grinding can indicate worn pads or shoes, glaze buildup, or failing hardware. Regular physical inspections prevent severe, costly damage to your vehicle's rotors and drums.

What are parking brake cables and trailer brakes?

Parking brake cables mechanically engage the rear brakes to hold a stationary vehicle. Trailer brakes assist with towing control and towing safety. Learn more by browsing all brake components.