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  1. 95551 PAD WEAR INDICATOR
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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  2. 95566 BRAKE PAD; TYPE MODULX DB 19 +MKIV (4PADS)
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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  3. 96150 PAD WEAR SENSOR (SAF)
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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  4. 96304C DBT19LT CALIPER BARE SLIDING FUNCTION & PADS LH/SAF
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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  5. 96305C DBT19LT CALIPER BARE SLIDING FUNCTION & PADS RH/SAF
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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  6. 96306 BRAKE PAD KIT (DBT 19 LT)
    A typical vehicle braking system consists of a pair of brake pads, a brake disc and a brake Caliper for each wheel. The pads are fitted in the Caliper with their friction material almost touching the two sides of the brake disc. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid in the Caliper pushes each brake pad against each side of the rotating brake disc. This results in friction which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. When you think of the number of times this simple action takes place every day, week, month and year – it's no surprise that brake pads suffer gradual wear, so they need replacing regularly. Learn More
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