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Brake pad set AKS model 111439 — replacement brake component (MPN 111439)
Brake pad set AKS model 111439 — replacement brake component (MPN 111439)
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Brake pad set AKS model 111439 — replacement brake component (MPN 111439)
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Brake pad set AKS model 111439 — replacement brake component (MPN 111439)
Brake pad set AKS model 111439 — replacement brake component (MPN 111439)
Replacement brake pad set AKS model 111439 is a direct-fit friction component designed for compatible vehicle braking systems. The set supplies the necessary brake pads to replace worn elements, restore braking performance and maintain safe deceleration and stopping distances. Intended for routine maintenance and pad replacement, these brake pads should be checked for vehicle fitment and compatibility before installation.
These AKS brake pads are manufactured to provide consistent friction characteristics and even wear across the contact surfaces. The design focuses on predictable stopping performance and reduced noise and vibration during braking. As a replacement set for compatible systems, the pads allow timely restoration of braking efficiency and support standard maintenance intervals without modifying existing hardware.
Verify vehicle compatibility and identify the correct axle (front or rear) before starting. Lift and secure the vehicle, remove the wheel and access the brake caliper assembly. Follow the vehicle manufacturer's procedure to retract the piston, remove the old pads and clean the caliper and pad carriers from debris and corrosion. Install the new brake pads ensuring correct orientation and secure any retaining hardware or clips. Reassemble the caliper and wheel, torque fasteners to specification and perform a careful test drive to confirm braking performance. If uncertain, have installation performed by a qualified technician.
Inspect rotors and calipers when replacing pads; replace or machine rotors if surface condition or thickness is outside manufacturer limits. Bed-in new pads using moderate repeated stops from low speeds before full-load braking, and recheck fastener torque after initial road use.
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