MK Toyota Hilux/Fortuner Front Brake Pads Set Part Number : D2310M-01

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MK Toyota Hilux Front Brakepad Set Part Number : D2310M-01

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Since its launch in 1967, MK Kayashima standard products have been sold not only in Japan but also in over 80 countries and regions around the world. They have sold more than 100 million sets of our products in total, and our quality and performance are reliable.

In recent years, in addition to Asian cars such as Japanese and Korean cars, we have added European and American cars to our lineup. It also meets the regulations of each country.

MK Toyota Hilux Front Brake Pad Set Part Number : D2310M-01 FITS:

 

TOYOTA FORTUNER

FORTUNER KUN60L

FORTUNER TGN61R

 

TOYOTA HILUX

HILUX GUN125L

HILUX GUN125R

HILUX KUN25L

HILUX KUN25R

HILUX KUN35R

HILUX KUN125R

HILUX TGN36L

HILUX TGN36R

HILUX TGN36L

 

HILUX TGN126L

HILUX TGN128L

HILUX TGN127L

HILUX LAN25R

HILUX KUN36R

HILUX KUN26R

HILUX LAN35R

HILUX LAN25L

HILUX LAN25R

MK Toyota Hilux Front Brake pads Set Part Number : D2310M-01

What are the signs that you need to change your Brake Pads and Rotors?

1. Squeaking or Squealing Coming From Brakes

If your brake pads are near the end of their useful life, the first symptom you’ll begin to notice is a squeaking or squealing noise coming from the brakes. Squealing brake pads are typically caused by excessively worn-down pads.

Once you’ve worn down your pads enough, you’ll start to experience a grinding noise, at which time you’ll also begin to damage your rotors, making the repair cost even more expensive.

2. Grinding Sound When Braking

As we stated above, if you’re experiencing a grinding noise while you’re applying pressure to the brake pedal, your brake pads need to be replaced ASAP. Some brake pads have built-in metal wear indicators, which are designed to make a loud noise and alert you that it’s time to replace the pads.

If you leave the brake pads to continue grinding, you’re opening yourself up to a lot more damage and higher repair costs.

3. Vibration When Braking

If you feel your car shaking when you press the brake pedal, it means that there’s something wrong with the brakes. It’s probably because the rotors that help stop the car are not smooth anymore, causing the brakes to work unevenly.

You should take your car to a professional to fix it.

4. Taking Longer To Stop

Another major sign that your brakes need to be checked out is loss of performance when applying the brakes. If you’re experiencing less than ideal-stoppage times while applying your brakes, it may mean your brake pads are worn down completely or that your brake fluid is low (oftentimes due to a leak).

For a true understanding of what’s going on with your brakes, you’ll want to get to a brake mechanic as soon as possible to ensure you keep all braking abilities.

5. Brake Pad Indicator Light Comes On

Most modern vehicles come with brake warning lights that appear on your dash. One is your Antilock Braking System (ABS) light, and the other is your brake system warning light.

Your brake light won’t always come on when there is an issue — it’s also the light that appears on your dash when your parking brake is engaged.

But if you’re seeing a brake warning light and your parking brake isn’t engaged, it’s time to have a brake expert look at your system to diagnose your issues.

6. Your Brake Pads Appear To Be Thin

One way to easily check on your brake pads is to inspect them visually for wear. To do this, look between the spokes of your wheels and locate your brake pad.

If it appears to be less than a ¼ inch or 6.4 mm thick, you’re probably due for a set of new brake pads.

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MK Front Toyota Prado 120/150 , Hilux ,Mitsubishi Pajero Brake Pads Set Part Number D2228-01

How to know your brake pads are worn out : https://brakestogo.com/blog/how-to-check-brake-pads/#recognize-the-symtoms-of-worn-brake-pads

 

 

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