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Brake Kits

A brake kit allows you to upgrade or replace your car's braking system for a single price. Kits include a combination of brake pads, rotors, and optional calipers. Some kits may also have wear sensors, brake fluids, and rotor rings. Each brake kit may vary depending on your vehicle, needs, and performance preferences. However, even the most basic braking kit can improve your braking performance, reduce your stopping distance, and dissipate heat — all of which can affect your vehicle’s safety. Buying a brake kit may also be more economical than buying individual parts. It also may be better to opt for a brake kit if you’re unsure of the source of braking problems and may need to adjust multiple parts in your braking system.

Whether you are a daily commuter or have a truck that tows and hauls thousands of pounds, Advance Auto has the brake kit for you. We carry a wide selection of brake kits and parts from quality suppliers, including PowerStop, Stoptech, and more.

Buy online or visit your local Advance Auto Parts and have one of our knowledgeable team members help you.

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What Parts Are in a Brake Kit?

A brake kit typically includes brake pads, rotors, and calipers. More advanced kits may also have brake fluids, rotor rings, and other hardware. These parts depend on one another and work together to stop your vehicle when you press the brakes.

When Should I Buy a Brake Kit?
Can I Install a Brake Kit Myself?
What Are the Benefits of Upgrading to a Performance Brake Kit?
How Do I Choose the Right Brake Kit For My Vehicle?
Are Brake Kits Universal or Vehicle-Specific?
Do Brake Kits Improve Braking Distance?
What Is the Difference Between Drilled and Slotted Rotors?
Can Upgrading to a Brake Kit Affect My Warranty?
How Do I Maintain Parts in My Brake Kit?
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