OEM GM Brakes
2002 Pontiac Montana
What is the Most Important Part of the Brakes in the Car?
The brake pad is the most important component in a car's braking system since it directly contacts the brake rotor, causing friction and generating stopping force. Its goal is to provide adequate stopping power while reducing wear on other brake components. Brake pads must be inspected and replaced regularly to maintain performance and prevent rotor damage. While other components, such as the brake rotor, caliper, and brake shoe, are required, direct contact between the brake pad and rotor is critical for safe and effective braking performance.
Other Components
Headlights
Headlights are essential safety features, as they are required for visibility when driving at night and in bad weather.
Grilles
Grilles add style and utility to vehicles. They also cool the engine and enhance the overall aesthetic of the vehicle.
Spark Plugs
Spark plugs start combustion by sparking the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of the vehicle.
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Front Disc Brake Caliper Anchor Plate Bolts
Rear Brake Caliper Boot and Seal Kit
Rear Brake Caliper Boot and Seal Kit
Front Disc Brake Caliper Guide Pin Seal
Front Disc Brake Caliper Anchor Plate Bolts
Front Disc Brake Pad Set with Clips
Front Disc Brake Caliper Guide Pin Kit with Guide Pins
Front Disc Brake Caliper Hardware Kit with Clips and Seals
Caliper Piston
Front Disc Brake Caliper Hardware Kit with Clips, Seals, and Bushings
Front Disc Brake Caliper Piston Seal Kit with Boot and Seal
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