Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front Brake Rotors (2) Rear Brake Rotors (1) Rear Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware
Specification
Vehicle Wheel Hub Option
with 6 Lug Wheels
Vehicle Brake Option
with Dual Piston Rear Calipers
with Rear Disc Brakes
Location
Front & Rear
TRQ brake kits are designed to restore your brake system to like-new performance. TRQ brake pads are positive molded, thermal scorched, chamfered, and utilize a multi-layer shim for enhanced performance and service life. TRQ rotors have a non-directional finish that reduces the break-in period for new rotors as well as reducing vibrations throughout the rotor’s lifecycle. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Positive Molded - Less dust resulting in clean wheels
G3000 Casting Alloy - Reduced noise and improved wear resistance
Application Specific Design - Extended service life, no modifications
Front Brake Rotor Venting TypeVentedRear Brake Rotor Venting TypeVentedRear Brake Rotor Diameter12.99 in. (330mm)Wheel Lug Count6 LugFront Brake Rotor Diameter12.01 in. (305mm)
Item Condition:New
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Lifetime Warranty
This item is backed by our limited lifetime warranty. In the event that this item should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will replace the part free of charge. This warranty covers the cost of the part only.
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How to Replace Front Brakes 2000-06 Chevy Suburban
How to Replace Rear Brakes 2002-06 Chevy Silverado
How to Replace Front Brake Pads 2000-06 Chevy Suburban
How to Replace Rear Brake Pads 2000-06 Chevy Suburban
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Tools used
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Brake Fluid
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Brake Parts Cleaner
22mm Socket
T55 Torx Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nut covers with a 22mm socket
Pry off the center cap with a flat blade screwdriver
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Inspecting the Brakes
Check the thickness of the brake pads
Check the brake pad wear indicator
3. Removing the Rotor and Brake Pads
Remove T55 Torx bolts from the brake caliper with a T55 Torx bit and ratchet
Use either a C-clamp to squeeze the rotor or a screwdriver to pry the brake caliper off
Pry the brake pads off with a flat blade screwdriver
Remove the two 18mm bolts from the caliper bracket
Slide the rotor off
4. Preparing the Rotor and Brake Caliper
Apply brake cleaner to either side of the rotor
Apply brake grease to either end of your brake pads
Use a wire brush to clean up the brake slides on the caliper bracket
5. Replacing the Brake Caliper
Push the rotor back into place
Twist on a lug nut
Put the caliper back into place and tighten the two 18mm bolts
Torque the 18mm bolts to 75 ft/lbs
Push the brake pads into place, using a hammer if necessary
Using an old brake pad, put it on to the caliper pistons and tighten it in with the C-Clamp
Grease up the caliper bolts
Put the caliper back into place
Slide the slide bolts back in
Torque the bolts to 30 ft/lbs
6. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 ft/lbs in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the hubcap and tighten the caps
7. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the brakes on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. The items you'll need for this include a new brake pad and rotor kit from 1AAuto.com, an 18mm and 22mm socket and ratchet, a piece of pipe for extra leverage, a T55 Torx bit, a large C-clamp, a torque wrench, a wire brush, jack and jack stands, brake cleaner, and brake grease.
You want to just loosen up these 22mm caps, and then pull the hubcap free. Then you want to loosen these lug nuts while the vehicle's on the ground, then raise the vehicle and remove them the rest of the way, unless you have air powered tools, then you can do it while it's in the air, and then just remove the wheel. You want to check for any deep groves in your rotor. You want to check in here for the life of your brake pads and over here for the life of the other one. You can see ours is actually in decent shape.
There's two T55 Torx bolts that you need to remove. We'll fast forward as we use a T55 Torx bit and a ratchet to remove those. Then, using a large C-clamp, just put it back behind the caliper here, and the other part right here on the brake pad, and just twist this in. This is going to push your caliper piston in and make it easier to pull the caliper off. Just remove the C-clamp and lift your caliper up and off and set it aside. Using a flat blade screwdriver, just pry out your brake pad. Sometimes the brake pads can be stuck in there. Use a flat blade screwdriver and a hammer to pry it free. You want to remove these two 18mm bolts on your caliper bracket.
You can see we use a piece of pipe for some extra leverage, here. We'll just fast forward as he breaks the other one free and removes both of these bolts. Now, slide the rotor off. On the left is the old rotor and brake pads, on the right are the new ones from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and they'll fit exactly the same.
Spray your new rotor with brake cleaner and just wipe it down. Do the same thing to the back. Now, apply brake grease to the tabs on either end of your brake pads. Using your wire brush, just clean up those brake slides on your caliper bracket. Push your rotor back into place and then twist on a lug nut. This will hold the rotor in place. Turn the wheel and put the caliper bracket back in to place. Replace those two 18mm bolts. We'll fast forward as Don does this and tightens both of those up. Torque both of these to 75 foot-pounds.
Push your new brake pads into place. Use a hammer if necessary to lightly tap that into place. Using an old brake pad, just put it onto the caliper pistons and then tighten it in with your C-clamp. This will just push those pistons in the rest of the way. Grease up your caliper bolts. Out the caliper back into place and slide those slide bolts back in. We'll just fast forward as Don tightens those up. You'll want to tighten these to about 30 foot-pounds.
Now, replace your wheel and then replace those lug nuts and tighten them preliminarily, lower the vehicle, and tighten them the rest of the way. Torque the lug nuts in a crossing pattern to 100 foot-pounds. Replace the hubcap and tighten up those caps. After doing work on your brakes, you want to pump the brake pedal until it firms up and then try a stop test from five miles per hour and ten miles per hour, and you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
12mm Socket
Bearing Grease
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Brake Parts Cleaner
22mm Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nut covers with a 22mm socket
Pull off the center cap
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Inspecting the Brakes
Check for gouges on both sides of the rotor
Check the thickness of the brake pads
3. Removing the Brake Pads
Remove the two 12mm bolts from the brake caliper
Push in the brake caliper pistons with a large C-clamp
Pull the caliper aside
Pry the brake pads off with a flat blade screwdriver
4. Removing the Brake Rotor
Remove the two 18mm bolts from the brake caliper bracket
Pull off the brake caliper bracket
Pull the rotor off
5. Preparing the New Brake Pads and Rotors
Clean the rotor with brake parts cleaner
Apply grease to the caliper slides
Apply grease to the brake pad tabs
6. Installing the New Brake Rotor
Slide the rotor on
Thread on one lug nut to hold the rotor in place
Put the bracket back into place
Start the 18mm bolts by hand
Tighten the 18mm bolts to 85 foot-pounds of torque
7. Installing the New Brake Pads
Put an old pad in the caliper
Use a large C-clamp and the old pad to push the pistons back
Install the new brake pads into the bracket
Put the caliper on
Thread the 12mm bolts by hand
Tighten the 12mm bolts to 30 foot-pounds
8. Reattaching the Wheel
Remove the placeholder lug nut
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
Tighten the lug nut covers with a 22mm socket
9. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the rear brakes on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. We show you on the passenger side, but the driver's side is the same procedure. The items you'll need are new brake pad and rotor kit from 1AAuto.com; 12, 18, and 22 mm socket and ratchet with a piece of pipe for extra leverage; flat blade screwdriver; large C-clamp; torque wrench; brake grease; brake cleaner; and jack and jack stands. Start off by loosening up these lug nut covers and we'll fast forward as Don does this. Once those are all loosened up, you can pull the hubcap free. You want to loosen the lug nuts preliminarily, raise the vehicle and remove them the rest of the way, unless you have air powered tools. Then, you can do it while it's up in the air.
To inspect your brakes, run your finger along the rotor, check for any deep grooves. You can look in here for the life of this brake pad and then through here for the life of the other brake pad. Remove these two 12mm bolts and we'll fast forward as Don does that. Use a large C-clamp. You put it on this end on the back of the caliper and on this brake pad and twist it in. This is going to push the caliper piston in and make it easier to pull the caliper up and off. Remove the large C-clamp, pull the caliper free, and set it aside. Pry up the brake pads.
Remove these two 18mm bolts and use a piece of pipe to help break it free. We'll fast forward as Don removes those two bolts. Pull your caliper bracket off. Pull the rotor off.
On the right is the old rotor and brake pads. On the left are the new ones from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and they're going to fit exactly the same. Spray your rotor with some brake cleaner and wipe it down. Re-grease your caliper slides and apply brake grease to the tabs on either side of your brake pads.
Slide your new rotor into place and then twist on a lug nut to hold the rotor in place while you put the caliper bracket back on. Put your caliper bracket back into place and replace those two 18mm bolts and we'll fast forward as Don tightens those up. You want to torque these to about 85 foot-pounds.
To reset your caliper pistons, you want to put a brake pad in front of the pistons and twist the large C-clamp until it pushes the pistons in. Push your brake pads back into place and put your caliper back down into place and replace those two 12mm bolts. We'll fast forward as Don does this and tightens them up. You want to tighten these to about 30 foot-pounds. Put your wheel back into place, and then, replace your lug nuts and tighten them preliminarily and we'll fast forward as Don does this. Lower the vehicle, and torque the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing pattern. Then, replace that hubcap and tighten up each of your lug nut covers.
Before taking the vehicle out on the road, you want to pump the brake pedal until it firms up, and then do a stopping test from five miles per hour, and then ten miles per hour and you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Jack Stands
Brake Fluid
Ratchet
22mm Socket
T55 Torx Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the 22mm caps on the hubcap with the vehicle on the ground
Pull the hubcap free
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Inspecting the Brakes
Turn the rotor by hand or turn the steering wheel to turn the rotor
Check the thickness of the brake pads
Check the brake pad wear indicator
Check for gouges on both sides of the rotor
3. Removing the Brake Pads
Remove T55 Torx bolts from the brake caliper with a T55 Torx bit and ratchet
Use either a C-clamp to squeeze the rotor or a screwdriver to pry the brake caliper off
Pry the brake pads off with a flat blade screwdriver
4. Preparing the Brake Caliper
Apply brake grease to either side of your brake pads
Push the brake pads into place, using a hammer if necessary
Using an old brake pad put it on to the caliper pistons and tighten it in with the C-Clamp
Grease up the caliper bolts
5. Replacing the Brake Caliper
Put the caliper back into place
Slide the slide bolts back in
Tighten the slide bolts to 30 ft/lbs
6. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 ft/lbs in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the hubcap and tighten the caps
7. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the brake pads on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. The items you'll need for this include new brake pads from 1AAuto.com, a 22mm socket and ratchet with a piece of pipe for extra leverage, a T55 Torx bit, a large C-clamp, a torque wrench, jack and jack stands, and brake grease.
You want to just loosen up these 22mm caps, and then pull the hubcap free. Then you want to loosen these lug nuts while the vehicle's on the ground, then raise the vehicle and remove them the rest of the way, unless you have air powered tools, then you can do it while it's in the air, and then just remove the wheel. Check your rotors. If there's any deep grooves or rust you'll want to replace the rotors as well. You can also check your pad life. You can see ours are actually in good shape, but we're going to show you how to replace them anyways.
There's two T55 Torx bolts that you need to remove. We'll fast forward as we use a T55 Torx bit and a ratchet to remove those. Then, using a large C-clamp, just put it back behind the caliper here, and the other part right here on the brake pad, and just twist this in. This is going to push your caliper piston in and make it easier to pull the caliper off. Just remove the C-clamp and lift your caliper up and off and set it aside. Using a flat blade screwdriver, just pry out your brake pad. Sometimes the brake pads can be stuck in there. Use a flat blade screwdriver and a hammer to pry it free. Apply brake grease to the tabs on either side of your brake pads.
Push your new brake pads into place and use a hammer if necessary to lightly tap that into place. Using an old brake pad, just put it onto the caliper pistons and then tighten it in with your C-clamp, and this will just push those pistons in the rest of the way. Grease up your caliper bolts, put the caliper back into place, and slide those slide bolts back in. We'll just fast forward as Don tightens those up. You want to tighten these to about 30 foot-pounds. Now, replace your wheel and then replace those lug nuts and tighten them preliminarily. Lower the vehicle and tighten them the rest of the way. Now, torque the lug nuts in a crossing pattern to 100 foot-pounds. Replace the hub cap and tighten up those caps. After doing work on your brakes, you'll want to pump the brake pedal until it firms up and then try a stop test from five miles per hour and ten miles per hour, then you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
Tools used
12mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
Jack Stands
Ratchet
Floor Jack
22mm Socket
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nut covers with a 22mm socket
Pull off the center cap
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Inspecting the Brakes
Check for gouges on both sides of the rotor
Check the thickness of the brake pads
3. Removing the Brake Pads
Remove the two 12mm bolts from the brake caliper
Use a large C-clamp to press in the brake caliper piston
Pull the caliper aside
Pry the brake pads off with a flat blade screwdriver
4. Installing the New Brake Pads
Apply brake grease to the tabs of the new brake pads
Put an old pad in the caliper
Use a large C-clamp and the old pad to push the pistons further back
Install the new brake pads into the bracket
Put the caliper on
Thread the two 12mm bolts by hand
Tighten bolts to 30 foot-pounds of torque
5. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
Tighten the lug nut covers
6. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet.
Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the rear brake pads on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. We show you on the passenger side, but the driver's side is the same procedure. The items you'll need are new brake pads from 1AAuto.com, 12 and 22 mm socket and ratchet, flat blade screwdriver, large C-clamp, torque wrench, and jack and jack stands.
Start off by loosening up these lug nut covers and we'll fast forward as Don does this. Once those are all loosened up, you can pull the hubcap free. Now, you want to loosen the lug nuts preliminarily, raise the vehicle, and remove them the rest of the way, unless you have air powered tools. Then, you can do it while it's up in the air.
To inspect your brakes, run your finger along the rotor, check for any deep grooves. You can look in here for the life of this brake pad, and then, through here for the life of the other brake pad.
Now, remove these two 12mm bolts and we'll fast forward as Don does that. Use a large C-clamp. You put it on this end on the back of the caliper and on this brake pad and just twist it in. This is going to push the caliper piston in and make it easier to pull the caliper up and off. Remove the large C-clamp, pull the caliper free, and set it aside. Pry out the brake pads.
Take your new brake pads and apply brake grease to the tabs on either end of the brake pads. You want to reset the pistons in your caliper so put an old brake pad in there and just twist the C-clamp and it'll push those pistons back in. Push your new brake pads into place, and then, put your caliper back down into place and replace those two 12 mm bolts. We'll fast forward as Don does this and tightens them up. You want to tighten these to about 30 foot-pounds.
Put your wheel back into place and then replace your lug nuts and tighten them preliminarily. We'll fast forward as Don does this. Lower the vehicle and torque the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing pattern. Replace that hubcap and tighten up each of your lug nut covers. Before taking the vehicle out on the road you want to pump the brake pedal until it firms up and then do a stopping test from 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour and you're all set.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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Easy replacement thanks to 1As how to video
Daniel
February 11, 2017
After 110,000 miles on my 01 Suburban, it was finally time to replace all four brake rotors and pads. 1A sells complete kits to do the job properly and completely. Do yourself a favor and buy their parking brake shoes AND hardware kit; cost effective and one job and done. Thanks again 1A!
Christopher
March 14, 2017
The delivery was faster than originally quoted and all fit perfectly.
Perfect OEM replacement
J
June 24, 2017
These were perfect replacements , inexpensive and arrived extremely quick. Very happy with this being my first experience with 1a.
Excellent product
John
July 17, 2017
Definitely a quality product with great how to videos.
All in all, outstanding y'all!
F
August 21, 2017
The parts were identical to those removed. The last time i had the brakes done, i paid $1400!
So i followed the video. With 1-A Auto i paid $154.
I am 67 years old, so I took my time, one wheel a day.
Four days later I was done and SAVED $1246!
Thanks for the help.
Yukon
D
September 15, 2017
Everything works great I'm happy about the price and the quality
Brakes and rotors
W
September 29, 2017
Very pleased with the product it is ceramic so it will last me a lot longer then your normal brakes and rotors
Fantastic
D
February 1, 2018
Great price!!!! Just what I needed.
Would recommend if replacing pads and rotors.
Video install also great to refresh your memory on how to do the job yourself and save big money.
2004 Tahoe brake rotor/pad replacement
K
February 26, 2018
Good:
-Price ****
-quick shipping ****
-helpful 1A Auto installation video *****
-Brakes are working great through the first 5,000 miles ****
Bad:
-The initial shipment was missing a rotor (quickly followed up on by 1 A Auto) **
-Several of the slots in the brake pads required grinding and filing in order to slide freely on the caliper rails. This was frustrating and time consuming. I would be willing to pay more for parts that fit right into place. *
2003 Suburban Rotor &Pad Replace
Walter
March 30, 2018
Great parts at a great price.
Replaced all rotors and pads on a 2003 Chevy Suburban for a friend. UPS delivered my parts just three days after I ordered them online. All parts arrived in good order. The parts looked great and everything fit perfectly making the brake change a breeze. Now the brakes arent so mushy, much better braking than stock parts with 103,000. After more than 50 miles of city driving the brake pads seated nicely leaving the rotors with a very even wear pattern. Pedal feel/firmness is greatly improved, and to top it off I saved a ton of money.
NOTE: Be sure to order new brake hardware kits also. You will need new spring clips.
Nice Deal
T
May 10, 2018
Great price - 1 year in, no problems. Solid performance
1ABFS00090-Brake Kit
Stewart
July 9, 2018
Fantastic deal. Way below dealer price and quality is just as good. Won't even bother buying just a front or just a rear set anymore. Do it once and be done with it. Quick delivery from 1A also. Very pleased.
Great product.
Kevin
October 17, 2018
Perfect fit, easy install. Product works great! Will definitely order again
Quality parts
P
February 5, 2019
It's great to find quality parts for my vehicle at affordable prices
I will be purchasing from 1A auto parts for all of my future vehicle needs
So far so good
T
February 10, 2019
So far the parts are working great. Time will tell. Quick delivery
Brake kit
reggie
March 30, 2019
Thanks they are a great quality brake kit everything works great will be ordering again when needed
good deal
O
May 16, 2019
Had these on my Tahoe for about a month now and they have been great. the price is great
Excellent Product
Michael
July 10, 2019
The parts I ordered were confirmed to match my vehicle, shipped quickly, and were exactly what I needed. Good buy!
Stop
B
July 31, 2019
Works as they should .. stops the car.. they feel like good quality.. I am happy.. I would order again I would say I have driven 2000 miles with new breaks already and have not had any issues
Horrible
S
September 18, 2019
I installed these brakes and rotors the beginning of April. I had to buy all new brakes. They were already down the wear spot. So disappointed. I only drive 10 miles to work, on side roads. Contacting them for a refund.
Thanks to 1A Auto, I now have superpowers!
C
October 4, 2019
I bought this brake set for my fathers 2005 GMC Yukon. He was quoted at $700 to replace his rotors and pads at a local shop. He couldnt believe I was able to find this set for $200. After I installed for him, he has been very appreciative. A week later I changed my Mothers rotors and pads as well. I wouldnt be able to help my parents like this without the quality parts at a fair price from. 1A Auto.
Trusted Reliable Quality
J
December 16, 2019
Quality replacement rotors and ceramic brake pads. Recommend this product.
So far its good!
Brian
December 18, 2019
it's good! Install, parts matched perfectly for my 2001 GMC Yukon. Brake pads did not require altering to fit which is a nice change of pace.
Posi ceramic brake kit
david
December 31, 2019
These work well and don't seem to make noise like I have experienced with other ceramic brakes. The shims feel durable and the kit contained a little packet of grease to lube the pad slides and the calliper slides. All in all a good buy
Perfect fit
G
January 3, 2020
Parts fit perfectly on my 2003 Tahoe. Price, quality and service are reason behind 5 star rating.
Great parts
J
February 23, 2020
Always pleasure doing business with 1A auto , great parts , great service, fast delivery, cant complain
Robert
April 26, 2020
Price is right, fast delivery, parts are exact fit, and installation videos are awesome. Couldt ask for anything more!
Travis
May 18, 2020
Had to clean my caliper of rust but they fit great
Breaks
Raymond
September 7, 2020
Feel a lot safer old breaks were OEM in 2004. Old rotters were starting to pulsate.
Great Value!
Perry
September 11, 2020
Parts showed up on time, quality products, and always there to answer any questions.
1AAuto Is The Best
Alan
December 12, 2020
1A Auto is the ultimate in customer service. I have been a customer for several years and every time I make a purchase from them there are no disappointments.
Brakes and rotors
Jason
January 24, 2021
I would say these are of good quality. I have not had any issues with this product and would recommend them to anyone and you can't beat the price!
Great Product and service!
Clint
June 16, 2021
I bought this kit for a 2005 GMC Yukon SLT. Everything fit perfectly and it's working great. I had an issue missing a rotor with the order. I called and they shipped the missing part right away. 1A Auto has been great every time I have used them so far! Thank you!.
Pablo
December 16, 2021
Excellent service I gave the information about my vehicle and I get the right parts thank you very much
Carlos
January 3, 2022
Great reliable parts!
Great brake set!
Ryan
March 1, 2022
Exact fit, and have worked great for the 1 year I have had them on my car. Can't beat the pricing and the videos explained very well how to do it myself!
Happy and best price
Christine
May 25, 2022
Perfect fit
Antoinette
August 14, 2022
They are great but unused and I need to return them
Break parts
Patrick
September 29, 2022
Highly recommend, smooth breaking, no pulsating shutter when stopping.
Brad
October 4, 2022
Work great! Price was awesome!
Simply outstanding
James
August 5, 2023
Outstanding simply outstanding customer service, shipped with lightning speed I've never seen a delivery come this fast weighing this much, the parts were top notch quality and ceramic brake pads at this price cannot be beat, I will definitely be using 1A Auto for all my heavy item needs you guys are the best
100% what I was looking for.
Carlos
December 6, 2023
I recommend this product. Shipping fast on time and great quality.
100% perfect fit
Timothy
April 24, 2024
Perfect fit
Customer Q&A
are these for two piston caliper?October 8, 2016
T M
10
We list these for other specifications. You can put your year, make, and model in the fit and then match all specifications in the product listing.
October 12, 2016
Derek C
Are the brake pads that come in this kit low dust?July 27, 2017
Trevor K
10
Yes, the ceramics will produce much less brake dust.
July 28, 2017
Alex P
10
they are low to no dust,,,
July 28, 2017
Tony B
10
Yes
July 28, 2017
Craig P
Will this work with 2 wheel drive?November 2, 2017
K O
10
This part is specific to vehicles with a particular set of options. Check the Vehicle Fit tab for your Year Make and model and any required options.
November 2, 2017
Tim K
10
i put them on my 2 wheel drive
May 16, 2019
O H
Will this fit my 2003 Silverado SS?March 24, 2019
Chase P
10
This part is specific to vehicles with a particular set of options. We will need more information about your vehicle to confirm the fit.
March 24, 2019
Emma F
Truck has dual in front and single in back will this kit work or is there one?April 28, 2020
Shelby A
10
This part is specific to vehicles with a particular set of options. Check the Vehicle Fit tab for your Year Make and model and any required options.
April 28, 2020
Jessica D
Is this for 2 piston calipers?March 1, 2022
Brian M
10
Yes, these vehicles all have dual piston brake calipers. There is a vehicle fit box in the description, if your vehicle is there these will fit. I have bought many many parts from 1aauto and have never had a part that wasn't and exact fit, these guys are great!
March 2, 2022
Ryan C
10
Yes, for dual piston calipers
March 2, 2022
Jason R
Will this fit a 2005 Yukon Denali AWD?November 25, 2022
Joe V
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
November 28, 2022
T I
Will this fit my 2004 Yukon Denali AWD?September 2, 2023
John D
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle as long as you have a Limited Slip Rear Axle with 12.99 in. (330mm) Diameter Rear Rotors.
September 6, 2023
Meghan R
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