2011 Kia Sorento - Brake Pads

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BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Rear Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1284

Part #:
SC1284
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BB
Brake Pads   Rear; Ceramic; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic
Material:   Ceramic
Mounting Shims Included:   Yes
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes

BrakeBest Select Brake Pads Front Ceramic Brake Pads - SC1687

Part #:
SC1687
Line:
BB
Brake Pads   Front; Ceramic; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Non Asbestos Organic (NAO)
Material:   Ceramic
Mounting Shims Included:   Yes
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes

Import Direct Rear Ceramic Brake Pads - 103-1284

Part #:
103-1284
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IDB
Brake Pads   Rear; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   Yes

Import Direct Front Ceramic Brake Pads - 103-1687

Part #:
103-1687
Line:
IDB
Brake Pads   Front; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Non-Asbestos Organic (NAO)
Installation Hardware Included:   Yes
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   Yes

BrakeBest Select Premium Front Ceramic Brake Pads - C1432

Part #:
C1432
Line:
BB
Brake Pads   Front; Includes Hardware; OE Pad Material Is Non-Asbestos Organic (NAO)
Material:   Ceramic
Hardware Included:   Yes
Mounting Shims Included:   Yes

BrakeBest Rear Organic Brake Pads - D1284

Part #:
D1284
Line:
BB
Brake Pads   Rear; Organic; OE Pad Material Is Ceramic
Installation Hardware Included:   No
Wear Sensor Type:   Mechanical
Slotted:   No

The Best Disc Brake Pads For Reliable Stops


Brake pads use metal backing plates with friction-improving material on its face, and press against your brake rotors to slow and stop your vehicle. Your brake pads and rotors are compressed by the brake caliper when it receives hydraulic pressure sent from the master cylinder. With heat from normal use and friction, failure of other brake system components, environmental conditions, and general wear and tear, brake pads will wear down over time. It's important to pay attention to the brake pad's wear patterns and any noises that could indicate failure to keep your brakes performing as they should. If the brake pads are squealing or grinding, they may have worn down to the backing plate, which can also cause damage to the rotor. Brake pads that wear unevenly may indicate a problem with your brake caliper or guide pins. When your brake pads need to be replaced, you may notice your car shaking or pulsing when you brake. This may also be caused by a warped rotor, so it's best to resurface the brake rotor or replace both brake pads and rotors when you complete a brake job. When you're ready to fix your brakes, check out the selection of brake pad options O'Reilly Auto Parts. We carry brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, and more for a complete repair. If you'd like more information on when to replace brake pads, how to install brake pads and rotors, or other brake resources, visit our How-To Hub for the information and guides you need to help you get the job done right.