MOPAR Brake Pads
The health of your brake pads directly determines a vehicle's ability to stop. It is advisable to change your brake pads before they completely wear down, as you could cause permanent damage to the rotors or be unable to stop in time.
Signs to Replace Mopar Brake Pads
- Squealing sounds
- Vibration or pulsation
- Reduced brake response
- Dashboard warning light
- Thin brake pads
- Metallic grinding
- Pulling or drifting
How Much Does Brake Pad Replacement Cost?
Keep in mind, the cost of brake pad replacement can vary depending on your Chrysler or Jeep. Generally speaking, replacing brake pads is approximately $150 per axle. However, these prices may increase to about $300 per axle, depending on brake pad materials. For example, brake pads crafted from organic materials are the most budget-friendly option. Of course, if you're the DIY type, you can certainly save on labor costs. MilwaukeeMoparParts.com has all the parts you need to take on the job from your own garage.
Shop and Save on Mopar Brake Pads Online
It's important for your safety that you get OEM parts straight from the factory. Mopar parts are made to fit your eye-catching Dodge muscle car and provide the best quality available. Save up to 35% off MSRP and make your purchase today!
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