OEM GM Brakes
The brakes on your GM model are designed to help you avoid potential collisions. And with proper working brake pads and discs, you'll have the resistance you need to slow down and stop your car. It's important to conduct routine brake inspections for safety purposes.
When Should I Replace My Current Brakes?
If your brakes are showing signs of failure, it will be easy for you to spot. A few warning symptoms include hearing strange sounds, your car favoring one side, or if it's taking longer than usual to stop. If you hear grinding noises as you apply the brakes, then you probably have worn-out brake pads. Remember, you can reference your owner's manual for more information regarding your specific vehicle.
Shop Authentic OEM GM Brake Parts Online & Save
If you need to buy new brake parts, Wholesale GM Parts Direct is the place to shop. We stock a wide selection of OEM auto parts, including brake rotors, for you to handle the job. Please view our virtual catalog and place your next order right here through our website. We will ship it out to you as soon as possible. Buy OEM parts today and save!
Rear Parking Brake Shoe
Rear Parking Brake Shoe
Rear Parking Brake Shoe
Parking Brake Shoe Adjuster
Parking Brake Shoe Adjuster
Parking Brake Shoe Adjuster
Rear Parking Brake Shoe
Rear Parking Brake Shoe
Brake Shoe Adjuster Spring
Rear Drum Brake Shoe
Red Rear Driver Side Disc Brake Caliper without Brake Pads and Bracket
Disc Brake Caliper
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