INFINITI OEM Brakes Online

743542Y900 - : Floor Pan Reinforcement for Infiniti Image

Floor Pan Reinforcement

Infiniti 743542Y900
Belt & parking brake.
Discontinued
46010AR626 - : Master Cylinder for Infiniti Image

Master Cylinder

Infiniti 46010AR626
Adaptive Cruise Control. Q45. With adaptive cruise.
Discontinued
7559260U00 - : Mount Bracket for Infiniti Image

Mount Bracket

Infiniti 7559260U00
Brake hose.
Discontinued
7559360U00 - : Mount Bracket for Infiniti Image

Mount Bracket

Infiniti 7559360U00
Brake hose.
Discontinued
474711CD0A - : Vacuum Hose for Infiniti Image

Vacuum Hose

Infiniti 474711CD0A
Without brake assist, rear.
Discontinued
4412361E00 - : Piston for Infiniti Image

Piston

Infiniti 4412361E00
G20. I30. I35.
Discontinued
41121CA000 - : Caliper Piston for Infiniti Image

Caliper Piston

Infiniti 41121CA000
Fx. To 11/05.
Discontinued
4601164J28 - : Master Cylinder Repair Kit for Infiniti Image

Master Cylinder Repair Kit

Infiniti 4601164J28
G20. Without abs. Tokico.
Discontinued
4601062J72 - : Master Cylinder for Infiniti Image

Master Cylinder

Infiniti 4601062J72
G20. With abs. Vendor:nabco.
Discontinued

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Car brakes are an essential component of a vehicle's safety system that helps to slow down or stop a moving car. There are several types of car brakes, including disc brakes, drum brakes, and emergency or parking brakes.

Disc brakes are the most common type of brakes found in modern cars. They use a rotor that is connected to the wheel and a caliper that holds the brake pads to stop the rotor from spinning. Drum brakes, on the other hand, use a drum that rotates with the wheel and brake shoes that press against the inside of the drum to slow down or stop the car. Emergency or parking brakes are usually a cable-activated mechanism that engages the rear brakes to hold the car in place when parked.

Car brakes are made of various materials, such as cast iron, steel, ceramic, and organic or semi-metallic compounds. The brake pads, which are the parts that make contact with the rotor or drum to create friction, are the most critical components that wear out over time and need replacement. Other brake components that may require maintenance or replacement include rotors, drums, calipers, brake lines, and fluid.

It's crucial to replace worn-out brake components to ensure the car's braking system operates effectively and safely. Most manufacturers recommend replacing brake pads every 25,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on the car's make and model, driving conditions, and braking habits. However, it's important to inspect the brakes regularly and replace them when signs of wear appear, such as squeaking, grinding, or vibrating brakes, reduced brake performance, or a longer stopping distance.

To install new brake pads, the old pads need to be removed, and the caliper needs to be retracted to make room for the new pads. The new pads should be installed following the manufacturer's instructions and with the appropriate brake lubricant. It's essential to properly torque the caliper bolts and brake lines to the manufacturer's specification and bleed the brake system if necessary.

When it comes to choosing between OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or aftermarket brakes, it's generally recommended to choose OEM brakes. OEM brakes are designed and tested to meet the car manufacturer's specifications and provide the best performance and reliability. Aftermarket brakes may offer a lower price, but they may not meet the same quality and safety standards as OEM brakes. Additionally, some aftermarket brake parts may not fit properly or cause compatibility issues with other components of the car's braking system.

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