Description
Product Description
YXPCARS is a professional manufacturer renowned for crafting top-notch automobile parts for Japanese, European, and American cars. Our store boasts an extensive selection of over thousands of items, all meticulously manufactured to meet OE standards.
We take product quality extremely seriously. This unwavering commitment has earned us a stellar reputation among our customers. We are dedicated to helping drivers discover premium OEM-replacement auto parts at unbeatable prices. Say goodbye to expensive repairs! With YXPCARS, you can repair your vehicle without breaking the bank.
Our aim is to assist customers in finding the exact parts they need, backed by professional guidance and suggestions. Upgrade your vehicle with YXPCARS’s brake pads and experience better, noise-free braking. Bid farewell to nasty brake dust! Trust YXPCARS for quality, affordability, and exceptional service.
Brand: YXPCARS
Parttype: Disc Brake Pad Set
Position: Front
Warranty:Yes
Pads Feature: High Heat Resistant, Low Dust, Quiet Operation
Please note: The new brake pads need to be run in for some time, and there may be noise during the running-in period.
Fitment:
Replacement for BUICK ENVISION 2016 – 2020 All Models
Replacement for BUICK LACROSSE 2017 – 2019 Except e-Assist Technology
Replacement for BUICK REGAL SPORTBACK 2018 – 2020 AWD
Replacement for BUICK REGAL TOURX 2018 – 2020 All Models
Replacement for CADILLAC XT4 2019 All Models
Replacement for CHEVROLET CAMARO 2016 – 2020 Except Brembo Brakes
Replacement for CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2018 – 2021 with 12.64 inch (321mm) Front Rotor Diameter
Replacement for GMC TERRAIN 2018 – 2020 with 12.64 inch (321mm) Front Rotor Diameter
Kit Includes:
· 4x Front Brake Pads – BD1886
· 1x Brake Grease
A quick guide to changing a car’s brake pads:
1. Make sure the brakes are cold and that you have the correct tools for the job
2. Raise the car on a jack then support the car on jackstands
3. Remove the wheel
4. Clean the brakes using the degreaser and remove the caliper
5. Remove the pads from the caliper and examine the disc and brake line(s)
6. Insert the new pads and replace the caliper and any necessary clips
7. Check the brake fluid level
8. Refit the wheel
9. Jack up the car, remove the axle stands and lower
10. Use the torque wrench to tighten the wheel nuts






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