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2016 Nissan Altima Brake Pads

2016 Nissan Altima Brake Pads

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Trust our 2016 Nissan Altima brake pads to deliver consistent and dependable braking performance in any driving situation.

Parts: brake pad set
Brand: loosoo
Pad material: ceramic/semi-metal/less metal
Recommended use: OEM replacement
Positionsr: Front and Rear
OE Numbers: D40609HM0B,D40609HM0A,D10603TA0A

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Our Nissan brake pads will bring a whole new braking experience to your vehicle, ensuring excellent braking performance every time you drive.

2016 Nissan Altima Brake Pads

Quiet and Smooth Braking

Say goodbye to noisy brakes and enjoy a serene driving experience with our low-noise brake pads.

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Rigorously Tested

Our brake pads undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet the highest standards of quality and safety.

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Enhanced Safety

Our 2016 Nissan Altima brake pads are designed to provide superior stopping power, giving you added confidence on the road.

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Our Nissan brake pads will bring a whole new braking experience to your vehicle, ensuring excellent braking performance every time you drive.

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FAQs of Brake Pad

What's the MOQ?

We specialize in providing high-quality automotive parts for wholesale. If you need to make a bulk purchase, we are here to assist you. For retail purchases, please visit our Amazon store, where you can find a wide range of our products.

How many years do brake pads last?

On average, brake pads typically last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles (48,000 to 112,000 kilometers).

How do you check brake pads for wear?

Visually inspect the brake pads for thickness. Most brake pads have a wear indicator slot in the middle. If the pad thickness is close to or below this slot, it's time to replace them.

Brake pad replacement cost

The cost of brake pad replacement can vary depending on several factors, such as the make and model of your vehicle, the quality of the brake pads you choose, and the labor rates in your area.

How long do brakes last?

On average, brake pads can last anywhere from 30,000 to 70,000 miles, while brake rotors can last between 50,000 to 70,000 miles

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