Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front Brake Rotors (2) Front Wheel Bearing & Hub Assemblies
Brake Pad Bonding Type: Premium Posi
Brake Pad Friction Material: Ceramic
Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
Specification
Body Type
Coupe
Location
Front
Engine Displacement (Metric)
L4 2.2L
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
Bearing TypeBall Bearing
Item Condition:New
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How To Replace Front Brakes 1990-97 Honda Accord
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Tools used
21mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
Lug Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1. Removing the Wheel
Remove center cap
While your car is still on the ground, use your 21mm socket to loosen your lug nuts
Jack up and secure your car with jack stands
Remove the lug nuts with your 21mm socket and ratchet
Remove the wheel and set aside
2. Removing the Calipers
Remove the 14mm bolts to remove the calipers
Use a wire tie to fasten the caliper out of the way
Use your 17mm socket and ratchet to remove your caliper brackets
Pop out your brake pads
3. Install New Pads
Check your caliper pins to make sure they are in good working order
Put your caliper bracket back on, and tighten the 17mm bolts to 70 ft lbs
Insert your new pads into the brackets
Use your C-clamp or caliper tool to compress your caliper
Place your caliper onto the bracket
Tighten your 14mm bolts
4. Replacing the Wheel
Make sure to use a star pattern when putting your wheel lugs back on
Tighten to 75-85 ft lbs
Replace center cap
5. Testing the Brakes
Before driving the car again, start it up and pump the brakes a few times to get the pistons in the brakes in place
Test the brakes in your driveway before taking the car onto the road
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Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing or maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20 plus year experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video, we'll be replacing the front brake pads on this '95 Accord, same as any '94 to '97 Accord. Tools you'll need are a flat blade screwdriver, 14 mm, 17 mm, and 18 mm sockets with ratchet, and a large C-clamp, and obviously jack and jack stands.
Start on these aluminum wheels by removing the center cap. Next, if you don't have the benefit of air tools you want to loosen your lug nuts while your car is still on the ground, and then after you loosen the lug nuts jack it up and support it. You always want use a jack and you want to use a jack stand. Then, remove the lug nuts and the wheel. These are 18 mm bolts.
Now we have the tire off and you can see I've turned the wheels all the way to the right. Now to remove the caliper you want to remove four bolts, one, two, and then inside here these larger bolts. This one up here, three, and then its counterpart right down here, four. These two bolts are 14 mm. They actually hold the caliper to this larger bracket. The other two bolts are larger. They're 17 mm on this car. After you remove the larger bolts, now your whole assembly will come off the rotor. Here's your whole caliper assembly and here are your pads. You can take this large bracket off your caliper. Put your caliper up there, and then your pads just come right out.
Once you've removed your caliper and your pads, you want to determine if you can reuse your rotors. There're three ways. There's the technical way which is you measure how thick they are, and I will if your rotors look very crusty and old I'd just replace them. You can see on these rotors they're actually off the market set of rotors. They look pretty good. They don't look worn down. I can take my finger and run it across and I don't feel any deep gouges or grooves. I just feel very fine like vinyl record type grooves in it. You want to check both the face of it and the backside as well. These rotors are fine. I'm going to reuse them. If you feel like you need to replace your rotor you're going to want to check out our other videos. Changing the rotors on these cars require some more advanced tools and requires taking apart of the steering knuckle. For this video we're going to go back to showing you how to put the pads back on. You're going to want to take your big bolts, slide it in behind. Get the bolts started. Now we'll take those 17 mm bolts up. They probably should be about 70 foot pounds. I'm just using a nice big half-inch ratchet and pulling good and hard. Now these brake pads are actually fine. They have a lot of life left on. You do want to make sure you check the other side as well, which I did on this car, and both sides the brake pads the wear was nice and even. There can be times where one side will look fine and then the other side is worn down more, and you always want to replace sides at the same time.
This tab here is your wear tab. You want to make sure you put this pad on the backside with the wear tab facing up. That's when your pads start to wear out that tab is going to start making that squeaking noise so you know that you need to replace your brakes, that one in and this one. Now if you're replacing your pads with new pads, your caliper, this piston is going to work its way out. What you want to use is a large C-clamp. Now as I tighten you can see that the piston will go back in to the caliper. You need to work the piston all the way back in in order to get it down over the new brake pads. Now with your caliper back, we can just put it all right on and your bolts. These are 14 mm bolts. I'm just going to tighten them up a little bit with my air wrench here. Now I'm going to use my hand ratchet to tighten them up the rest of the way so I know how tight they are. Never want to use an impact wrench to tighten bolts like that because what you can end up doing is breaking those bolts, and obviously on a brake system you don't want any broken bolts. We put the wheel back on. Again, I'm just going to use my impact wrench to tighten them up a little bit.
Once you have the car down on the ground, use a nice big wrench, and then generally lug nuts you want to tighten up between 75 and 85 foot pounds. I usually just use a breaker bar and get them tight. Take your cap put it back on. Very important, you want to pump your brakes a bunch of times before you test drive because when you have pushed the pistons back into the calipers it'll take a few presses of the brakes for the pistons to work their way out enough to make the brakes effective. You want to pump your brakes a bunch of times, and then just be very careful when you first test drive the car because on the first few times you use your brakes the brakes might not work exactly great until the pistons have worked their way back out.
We hope this 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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Douglas
July 25, 2017
The parts fit perfectly .i will order parts for my next project from here again.my order came within 3 days of ordering my projected delivery date was 5 days. I saved money and time. Great deal.
Excellent quality at half the price
I
October 30, 2017
Ordered on a Thursday morning arrived Saturday morning , perfectly packed . Installed flawlessly using the video references
only issue is the new hubs did not come with new bolts for hub or rotor assembly definitely my new parts source
My review
D
September 6, 2019
All the parts were right and came in a reasonable amount of time. I only had one order that didnt really ship when they said it did. All in all it was a good experience and I would recommend 1aauto to other people.
wheel bearing hubs and rotors
hoovey
November 22, 2019
the products look great and the shipping was free got them fast and they were all packaged well do damage. great buy saved a lot of money buying from 1a auto
Rudy
December 31, 2019
Great package deal for the price.My car stops a lot better with no more shaking when applying the breaks.
Waclaw
June 24, 2020
Good quality parts
Francisco
March 26, 2021
Perfect fit, easy installment, great price. I would recommend if you are in need of replacing wheel bearings.
Exact replacement.
S
April 3, 2021
Wish it would have included new bolts to attach new rotor to the new hub/bearing assembly. Everything else is included in the set. Had to search for new ones locally at three different auto parts stores, (wich were all clueless as to what was needed). Overall, great product.
Brake pad rotor kit
Z
May 8, 2021
1aauto is fast affordable quality parts like this brake set.
Awesome Kit
Pinnacle
May 14, 2021
Everything worked out great. Saved a lot of money doing it this way. Always had great parts from 1A auto.
Justo
October 3, 2021
Everything looks great but i haven't got the chance to work on the car i also have recommend you guys to all my friends and family
Good stuff
Shimon
January 4, 2022
Perfect fit
Great to find a place for old vehicle parts
Dennis
March 29, 2022
Got exactly what i needed for car arrive on time they fit exactly to my vehicle mo issues what so ever thanks
Pat
July 16, 2022
Everything looked good, only one complaint, it didn't include hardware. I had to locate the bolts since the old ones would be and were unusable.
Came on time
Barbara
March 27, 2023
Came on time and fit great thanks
Great
Amber
November 21, 2023
Good price. Really like there products
Customer Q&A
Does this set come with the bolts to attach the hub to the rotor?December 16, 2016
Mark S
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No, you can just use the old bolts if they are not bad.
December 16, 2016
Samuel R
10
No, you'll have to reuse the ones you take off or get new ones.
December 16, 2016
David M
10
No, clean up your old ones & reuse. Very good kit though. I'm well pleased with is this complete kit.
December 16, 2016
Adam C
10
NO I used the old ones
December 16, 2016
Charles D
10
NO it doesn't come with any bolts of any type, you have to reuse the ones you remove from your old hub assembly. Make sure when replacing you hub assemblies you torque them at the specs that it calls for, for you vehicle.
December 17, 2016
Timothy C
10
It does not, be sure to spray some WD-40 on the old ones out because I had one that got rounded out so I had to find one in my friends shop.
December 18, 2016
Daniel G
10
no they do not, but i allways re-use the old bolts as they are pretty heavy bolts
December 18, 2016
John F
10
SORRY to tell you no it doesn't
December 19, 2016
Leon A
10
For this set you will need to re use the original hardware, or purchase from a separate vendor.
December 20, 2016
Alex P
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