- Chamfered, slotted and shimmed to provide similar fit, form and function of the OE service part
- Hardware clip kits included (where applicable)
- Have multiple formulations including both ceramic and semi-metallic pads that are specific to the vehicle application
- Product backing plate is painted Grey to easily differentiate from ACDelco DuraStop or ACDelco OE Service parts. Tested to SAE2430\SAE2784 to help assure quality.
- 12-month/12,000-mile warranty*
* Whichever comes first. To the original retail purchaser. Parts only; installation not included. See your local retailer or independent service center that offers ACDelco parts for details.
Find
out more about ACDelco Advantage Friction parts and how
they fit into the Brakes System with the product facts below.
Brake Pads:
FUNCTION:
Flat pads with frictional materials contact the rotor to help slow or stop the vehicle (disc brakes).
SIGNS OF WEAR:
Chirping, grinding or squealing noise, difficulty stopping the vehicle
Brake Shoes:
FUNCTION:
Shoes press against the inside of the brake drum to cause friction in order to slow or stop the vehicle (disc brakes).
SIGNS OF WEAR:
Insufficient friction material on brake shoes, reduced braking ability, low brake pedal height, longer stopping distances, squealing or unusual noises, brake pedal pulsation
DID YOU KNOW:
When you step on your brake pedal, you command a stopping force 10 times as powerful as the force that puts the car in motion. The brakes system can exert as much as 1,000 pounds (450 kg) of hydraulic pressure on each of the four brakes.
WHAT IT DOES:
The Brake System applies frictional force to the wheels to slow or stop the vehicle.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE:
The following inspections and maintenance procedures can help prevent potential brake problems:
Inspection of the brake hoses
for brittleness or
cracking Inspection of brake lining
and pads for wear or contamination by brake fluid or grease
Inspection of wheel bearings and
grease seals Parking
brake adjustments (as needed) New
DuraStop rotors DO NOT need machining. Used rotors can be machined provided minimum
thickness can be maintained: Before you machine rotors,
make sure the lathe is
clean, within specs and has sharp tool bits. After completing the finish cut, sand both sides
of the rotor for one minute per side using a sanding block and
130-
to 150-grit sandpaper to obtain a non-directional finish.
After sanding, wash the
rotor with dish soap and water. DO NOT clean the rotor with brake
cleaner/solvent-based product. Thoroughly clean the calipers,
caliper slides
and hardware. Remove all dirt, rust and grease.
Brake Pads:
FUNCTION:
Flat pads with frictional materials contact the rotor to help slow or stop the vehicle (disc brakes).
SIGNS OF WEAR:
Chirping, grinding or squealing noise, difficulty stopping the vehicle
Brake Shoes:
FUNCTION:
Shoes press against the inside of the brake drum to cause friction in order to slow or stop the vehicle (disc brakes).
SIGNS OF WEAR:
Insufficient friction material on brake shoes, reduced braking ability, low brake pedal height, longer stopping distances, squealing or unusual noises, brake pedal pulsation
DID YOU KNOW:
When you step on your brake pedal, you command a stopping force 10 times as powerful as the force that puts the car in motion. The brakes system can exert as much as 1,000 pounds (450 kg) of hydraulic pressure on each of the four brakes.
WHAT IT DOES:
The Brake System applies frictional force to the wheels to slow or stop the vehicle.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE:
The following inspections and maintenance procedures can help prevent potential brake problems:
- Check brake fluid level at every oil change. Replace fluid according to Owner's Manual recommendations.
- Calipers and wheel cylinders should be checked every brake inspection and serviced or replaced as required.
- Inspect the brake lines for rust, punctures or visible leaks (you may be able to do this, but consult a qualified technician if necessary)
- The following should be conducted by a qualified technician:


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