OEM Mopar Brake Pads
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Disc Brake Pad Kit
Disc Brake Pad Kit
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Enhance Driving Fun With Performance Brake Pads
Having the best set of brake pads results in a responsive and predictable pedal feel. For your Dodge Challenger, these components are responsible for providing the "bite" needed for both highway cruising and mountain descents. For more fun on track days, consider the following performance pads.
Performance Brake Pads to Consider for Your Dodge
High-Performance Ceramic Pads
Swap standard daily pads for carbon-ceramic genuine units to provide the ultimate fade resistance.
Ultra-Low-Dust Commuter Pads
Upgrade to specialized genuine "Clean-Wheel" pads that utilize advanced fibers to eliminate nearly all visible dust.
Performance Backplate Colors
Select pads with high-vis red or yellow backing plates to provide a sporty accent visible through your wheel spokes.
Track-Ready Semi-Metallic Pads
Choose heavy-duty semi-metallic pads for your Mopar to provide maximum initial "bite" at high temperatures.
Reinforced High-Load Pad Kits
Install specialized pads designed to handle the increased weight and heat of a fully loaded vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brake Pads
- What is included in a Mopar pad kit?
- A genuine kit includes a complete set of pads for one axle, acoustic shims, and audible wear indicators.
- How often should I replace my front pads?
- Front pads typically last 30,000 to 50,000 miles depending on your driving style and the weight of your vehicle.
- What causes brake pads to glaze?
- Glazing occurs when pads are overheated, creating a smooth, "glassy" surface that significantly reduces stopping power.
Find the best pads for your Dodge, Jeep or Ram here at Mopar Parts Shop Online. Contact us today for the best options.
