Front Ceramic Brake Pad & for Dodge for Ram 1500 1994-1999 Cross Rotor Kit W Performance-Grade Type 5 Lug-Wheel Lug Count



About this item



1、Fitment: for Dodge;for Ram 1500 1994-1999
2、Location:Front,Left,Right
3、Part Number:18045905,BR5365,EHT369H,18029756,18029805,4746371,89026844,BD125388,CD369,18029804,MGD369CH,PRT1940,76447,12321448,4874866,18029806
4、Brake Friction Surface Type:Performance Brake Rotor
5、Brake Pad Friction Material:Ceramic
6、Front Brake Rotor Diameter:11.61 in . (295 mm )
7、Front Brake Rotor Venting Type:Vented
8、Grade Type:Performance
9、Surface Type:Slotted X Drilled
10、Wheel Lug Count:5 Lug


Product Description



What is Brake Rotor & Pad
A brake rotor and pad are crucial components of the disc brake system. The rotor is a metal disc attached to the wheel, and the pad is a friction material that clamps onto the rotor to slow down or stop the vehicle.

Fitment
for Dodge
for Ram 1500 1994-1999

Position
Location:Front,Left,Right

Part Number
18045905,BR5365,EHT369H,18029756,18029805,4746371,89026844,BD125388,CD369,18029804,MGD369CH,PRT1940,76447,12321448,4874866,18029806

Brake Friction Surface Type
Performance Brake Rotor

Brake Pad Friction Material
Ceramic

Front Brake Rotor Diameter
11.61 in . (295 mm )

Front Brake Rotor Venting Type
Vented

Grade Type
Performance

Surface Type
Slotted X Drilled

Wheel Lug Count
5 Lug

Performance Part
Yes

Type
Disc Brake Kit

How to install Brake Rotor & Pad
To install brake rotors and pads, lift the vehicle and extract the wheel. Detach the caliper and decrepit pads, then extract the rotor. Install the new rotor, secure the caliper, and insert new pads. Reassemble the wheel and perform a assess drive.

Considerations relating to the use of Brake Rotor & Pad
When using brake rotors and pads, ensure they match the vehicle's specifications for optimal performance. Regularly inspect for wear and tear, and replace them promptly to maintain brake efficiency

Function of Brake Rotor & Pad
The brake rotor and pad work together to stop the vehicle. The pads clamp onto the rotor, creating friction that slows down the wheel's rotation, providing effective brake power and ensuring safe stopping distances.