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Nissan D40604CA0C PAD KIT DISC

PAD KIT DISC

Part number: D40604CA0C 

Availability: 36

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Make: Nissan

112.43$
Nissan D40604CA0C PAD KIT DISC

PAD KIT DISC

Part number: D40604CA0C 

Availability: 445

Processing: 2-3 days

Make: Nissan

102.54$
Renault D40604CA0C REAR PAD KIT

REAR PAD KIT

Part number: D40604CA0C 

Availability: 0

Make: Renault

54.45$
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FEBEST 0201J11ER PAD KIT, DISC BRAKE, REAR

PAD KIT, DISC BRAKE, REAR

Part number: 0201J11ER 

Availability: 13

Processing: 2-3 days

Make: FEBEST

17.22$
Axios D40604CA0A BRAKE PAD - GJYA-33-23ZD - MAZDA D3122

BRAKE PAD - GJYA-33-23ZD - MAZDA D3122

Part number: D40604CA0A 

Availability: 99

Processing: 2-3 days

Make: Axios

9.69$
SCHNIEDER SBP021491 BRAKE PAD FR X-TRAIL III (NT32) [13-UP]

BRAKE PAD FR X-TRAIL III (NT32) [13-UP]

Part number: SBP021491 

Availability: 19

Processing: 7-10 days

Make: SCHNIEDER

7.35$
Nissan D40604CA0A PAD KIT DISC

PAD KIT DISC

Part number: D40604CA0A 

Availability: 0

Make: Nissan

45.89$
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Front Disc Brake Pad Set for Nissan

Safe stopping starts at the pads. This disc brake pad set is designed to press evenly against the brake rotor, creating the friction needed to slow down and stop your vehicle with confidence. It’s a must-have wear item for daily driving, highway runs, and stop-and-go traffic .

Why this part is needed

Brake pads wear down every time you press the pedal. Replacing them on time keeps braking distances short, protects the rotors, and helps the calipers work smoothly. Fresh pads also reduce noise, vibration, and pedal shake .

How it works

When you brake, hydraulic pressure pushes the caliper pistons, squeezing the pads onto the spinning rotor. Quality friction material and proper backing plates manage heat, keep bite consistent, and help prevent fade during repeated stops .

What happens if it’s worn or broken

Driving on thin or damaged pads can cause squealing, grinding, pulling to one side, longer stopping distance, and overheating. Worst case, metal-to-metal contact destroys rotors and can lead to brake failureβ€”an expensive and dangerous outcome ⚠️.

Technician tip

Always bed-in new pads and check rotor condition and caliper slide pins during installation for the best performance βœ….