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AKS brake pad set model 111378 — AKS, replacement brake pads (MPN 111378)
AKS brake pad set model 111378 — AKS, replacement brake pads (MPN 111378)
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AKS brake pad set model 111378 — AKS, replacement brake pads (MPN 111378)
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AKS brake pad set model 111378 — AKS, replacement brake pads (MPN 111378)
AKS brake pad set model 111378 — AKS, replacement brake pads (MPN 111378)
AKS brake pad set model 111378 is a replacement friction component designed to restore braking performance in compatible vehicle brake systems. These pads provide the contact surfaces between caliper and rotor, converting kinetic energy into heat to slow or stop the vehicle. The set is intended for routine maintenance and repair where a direct-fit replacement is required.
The AKS brake pads offer consistent friction characteristics and predictable wear behavior to maintain stable braking performance. Manufactured to match dimensions and mounting points of compatible systems, they simplify installation and reduce fitment adjustments. The material formulation balances stopping power and durability to support regular driving conditions while helping limit rotor wear.
Replace brake pads as part of routine service following manufacturer-recommended service intervals or when measured pad thickness reaches the minimum specified limit. Lift the vehicle, remove the wheel, and access the caliper assembly. Retract the caliper piston, remove the retaining hardware, and extract the old pads. Fit the AKS replacement pads ensuring correct orientation and secure retaining clips or pins. Reassemble the caliper, torque fasteners to the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications, and perform a cautious bed-in procedure following installation.
Inspect rotors for scoring or excessive wear and replace or machine them if necessary to ensure even pad contact. After installation, avoid heavy braking for the first 200–300 km to allow the friction material to seat properly. Regularly check pad thickness and caliper function during scheduled maintenance.
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