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BrakesIt begins with hardwareThe cost of new brake hardware is only a small portion of a complete brake job. Replacing it can reduce the risk of future problems and assure the best possible performance. And it’s one of the best investments you’ll ever make! If the hardware is worn, corroded, damaged or seized, repair or replacement is necessary. Four good reasons brake hardware should always be replaced when installing new brakes
Quiet Kits From NAPA BrakesNAPA Brakes Quiet Kids are a perfect complement when used with NAPA brake pads and rotors, which when installed together, are designed to eliminate brake noise. Other pads and rotors claim to be equal to OE. NAPA Brakes takes that a step further, as they often exceed OE standards. NAPA Brakes Quiet Kids feature rubber coated caliper abutment clips that significantly dampen brake noise. Installing new brakes without new brake hardware can be a costly mistakeEvery year, people install new brake pads and shoes and reuse the old hardware. Neglecting to replace brake hardware, when replacing brake pads or shoes, could lead to premature wear and costly comebacks. Even if old brake hardware appears to be OK, don’t be fooled – if your brake pads or shoes are worn out, your brake hardware is too. The fact is, constant tension, heat, friction and mechanical stress – the same things that caused your brake pads and shoes to wear out – will eventually cause your brake hardware to fail. The results can range from reduced braking efficiency, to the premature wear of your brake pads and shoes, to a complete and unexpected failure. Why take chances? Insist on having the brake hardware replaced with your next brake job.
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