Bendix Priority1 Cfc906 Ceramic Front Brake Pads For Lexus Es300 2003-2002, Es330 2006-2004, Toyota Avalon 2007-2005, Camry 2006
$51.11
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material are the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads made from? A: These brake pads are made from ceramic material. Ceramic brake pads offer superior stopping power and reduce brake dust.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads? A: The brake pads measure eight point nine inches in length, five point twenty-seven inches in width, and two point fifty-six inches in height. These dimensions ensure a precise fit for compatible vehicles.
- Q: Is there any installation hardware included with the Bendix brake pads? A: Yes, the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads come with installation hardware. This makes the installation process easier and ensures a proper fit.
- Q: How do I install the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads? A: To install the brake pads, first remove the wheel and caliper, then replace the old pads with the new pads and reassemble. It is recommended to follow vehicle-specific instructions for best results.
- Q: Are these brake pads suitable for my Toyota Avalon? A: Yes, these brake pads are suitable for the Toyota Avalon model years two thousand five to two thousand seven. They are designed to meet OE specifications for a perfect fit.
- Q: Can I use Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads on my Lexus ES330? A: Yes, the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads are compatible with the Lexus ES330 model years two thousand four to two thousand six. They provide reliable stopping performance.
- Q: How do I ensure these brake pads stay in good condition? A: To keep the brake pads in good condition, avoid aggressive driving and regularly check for wear. Keep them clean and free from debris.
- Q: Is it safe to use these brake pads for everyday driving? A: Yes, these brake pads are designed for daily commute vehicles and provide reliable safety. They are rigorously tested to meet high industry standards.
- Q: Do these brake pads reduce noise during braking? A: Yes, the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads are designed to provide an ultra-quiet braking experience. They include specific shims, slots, and chamfers to minimize noise.
- Q: What if the brake pads arrive damaged? A: If the brake pads arrive damaged, you should contact customer support for assistance. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
- Q: Are these brake pads easy to install for beginners? A: Yes, while some mechanical knowledge is beneficial, these brake pads come with installation hardware that simplifies the process for beginners.
- Q: What vehicles are compatible with the Bendix Priority1 CFC906 brake pads? A: These brake pads are compatible with several vehicles including Lexus ES300, ES330, Toyota Avalon, Camry, Sienna, Solara, and Tacoma from various model years.
- Q: How do these brake pads perform under high temperatures? A: These brake pads feature advanced friction materials that provide superior stopping power, even under high temperatures and heavy loads.
- Q: Where can I find installation instructions for these brake pads? A: Installation instructions can often be found in the product packaging or on the manufacturer's website for the Bendix Priority1 brake pads.
- Q: How often should I replace my brake pads? A: Brake pads should typically be replaced every twenty thousand to fifty thousand miles, depending on driving style and conditions. Regular inspections are recommended.